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Posted - 04/20/2004 : 4:55:12 PM I have done a search of the forum and help but haven’t found an answer, can anybody help?
I have a number of graphs which I am trying to match to a separate graph. I was wanting to use the Full Width of Half Maximum function to do this but can’t seem to find it or use it? I am using Origin 7.5
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance
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jlang |
Posted - 05/11/2004 : 7:53:39 PM Thanks for the headsup, I could barely read.
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The file details for that tool say it works in 7.0...
Working Version: 7.5,7.0
Mike Buess Origin WebRing Member
jlang poor graduate student |
Mike Buess |
Posted - 05/11/2004 : 5:51:26 PM The file details for that tool say it works in 7.0...
Working Version: 7.5,7.0
Mike Buess Origin WebRing Member |
jlang |
Posted - 05/11/2004 : 5:40:26 PM Hi Easwar, is it possible to use any of the tools you mentioned in an earlier version - 7.0? Or is there any equivalent tools?
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Hello,
If you want to do this manually, you can download this free tool from our file exchange area that provides statistics on selected peaks, including FWHM: http://www.originlab.com/fileexchange/details.aspx?fid=68
If you want to do this programmatically, you can look up the fwhm function in Origin C in the Programming Help file.
Easwar OriginLab
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alternate |
Posted - 04/21/2004 : 08:45:51 AM Thanks, just what I was looking for. |
easwar |
Posted - 04/20/2004 : 10:29:46 PM Hello,
If you want to do this manually, you can download this free tool from our file exchange area that provides statistics on selected peaks, including FWHM: http://www.originlab.com/fileexchange/details.aspx?fid=68
If you want to do this programmatically, you can look up the fwhm function in Origin C in the Programming Help file.
Easwar OriginLab
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