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Goita Posted - 06/04/2019 : 3:06:27 PM
Hello,
I have a function and I want to fit it into two functions. One that fits the wider part and the other the peak part as shown in the figure. Can anyone please suggest me how to do this in origin? I have only one peak functions and want to split it into two partys( wider and sharp pearks)
Best

GH


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yuki_wu Posted - 06/04/2019 : 10:54:04 PM
Hi GH,

Not sure if you want to find and fit the hidden peak.

You could press F11 or select Help: Learning Center from menu to bring up the dialog, then select Analysis: Samples in Peak Analysis: Find Peaks- Finding a Hidden Peak, next double click on it to open the opj file. You could read the info writer on Notes window to figure out how to find a hidden peak.

Regards,
Yuki

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