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grassian Posted - 07/23/2005 : 5:15:11 PM
Hello my friends,

I was wondering if there is a chance to peak fit several similar data sets at once with PFM? I have bunch of infrared spectra as a function of changing temperature, but I just don't wanna perform the same PFM procedures 10 times in a row. Peak number should be the same, positions may slighlty shift, peak areas change. I am using Origin Pro 7.5

thanks

Jonas
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Mike Buess Posted - 07/24/2005 : 2:29:19 PM
Hi Jonas,

See the chapter "Programming the PFM with LabTalk" in your PFM Manual.

Mike Buess
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