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bonfamin Posted - 04/18/2019 : 04:58:24 AM
Hello,

I'd like to calculate the integrated area of every peak on a curve. When I am using the integrate gadget, I only get the sum of all the integrated areas....
Thank you in advance ! :)
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Chris D Posted - 04/18/2019 : 09:16:15 AM
Hi,

You can try our Peak Analyzer to do such integration.

Here is a link to a somewhat older video (that is still relevant):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BtNl5vsl1WI

And here are docs:
https://www.originlab.com/doc/Origin-Help/PeakAnalyzer-IntegratePeak

I hope this helps.

Thanks,
Chris Drozdowski
Originlab Technical Support

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