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sidkrp Posted - 05/25/2018 : 1:03:33 PM
I've got a couple of time vs resistance graphs. I only need the top and bottom peaks however the data collected is not linear and there are slope variations between the peaks. Is there a way to smoothen out the curves and obtain a cleaner graph?
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arstern Posted - 05/25/2018 : 2:31:05 PM
Hi,

Yes there are ways to smooth your data in Origin.

Here is a tutorial on Smoothing your data:
https://www.originlab.com/doc/Tutorials/Smoothing

If you have Origin 2018b, there is the 2D Smoother App which you can download and install onto Origin:
https://www.originlab.com/fileExchange/details.aspx?fid=434

YouTube Tutorial:
https://youtu.be/nmjDT517xz8

Thanks
Aviel
OriginLab

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