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almahdzG Posted - 04/08/2020 : 12:43:31 PM
I deconvoluted a signal but now I want to take 2 of the resoluting deconvoluted peaks and reconvoluted,I tried to use the convolution function on signal analysis but the resulting peak doesn't have the same X values. Does anybody knows how can I do it?

Thanks in advance!
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yuki_wu Posted - 04/10/2020 : 02:12:22 AM
Hi,

I will suggest performing fitting on these two peaks respectively but using the same X data when output fitted curves, then add the two fitted curves together.

To change the X data of the fitted curve, you can select Settings: Fitted Curves tab and expand X Data Type branch to modify the data range.



Hope it helps.

Regards, Yuki
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