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magdalenaxgora Posted - 03/19/2020 : 5:15:55 PM
Hi People,

Is anyone know how to show the function information like on the right site from the picture?
How can I easily change baseline from the upper-left on the down-left, because now I am doing that really long time and maybe someone knows some tricks?

I would appreciate any tips.

Regards
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YimingChen Posted - 03/20/2020 : 10:31:02 AM
Hi,

1. You will need to run linear fit to show the fitting function on the right graph. Please refer to the page:
https://www.originlab.com/doc/Tutorials/Linear-Fitting

2. Looks like simply changing baseline won't convert upper left graph to lower left graph. The X axis unit is different. Anyway, to subtract baseline from curves, please refer to the page:
https://www.originlab.com/doc/Tutorials/Create-Subtract-Baseline

James

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