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AndreasKohns Posted - 03/09/2005 : 10:12:02 AM
Hi!

When you integrate a graph, Origin prints out the area, the peak position, the height and the full width at half maximum. In addition, I also need to know how to get the full width at the zero level of a peak, which is also the maximum width. Does anybody know how to get this value?
Thanks!

Bye,
A.K.
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Mike Posted - 03/09/2005 : 12:00:36 PM
Hi A.K.

When you integrate to find the area under a curve, Origin reports -- as you have noted -- the area, the (X value at the) location of the peak, width at half max and the height of the peak. If you look closely at the results log, you will also see that it reports:

i = 1 --> n
x = 1 --> n

which are the row index and x values over which the curve is integrated. Does this help?

Mike
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