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mcha_leeds Posted - 05/07/2020 : 02:09:51 AM
Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): OriginPro2019b
Operating System: Windows 10

I have a set of data (7 worksheets, each with normalized, cumulative fitted peak). I copied all 7 cumulative fit peak column to a separate sheet and normalized each column with respect to single column (divide by min).

When I plotted the graphs after normalization, they did not match with each other. In simple words, the peaks were shifted on the curve. I realized that all the 7 columns had a different set of data points (none of them had same number of rows). I think that is the reason for this error but given that initial set of data had same number of columns, how can I make sure that unequal dimension of columns be matched?

Is there a mistake in normalization?

manish
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Shirley_GZ Posted - 05/07/2020 : 03:26:41 AM
Hi manish,

Please send us the project file to let us check the details, via tech@originlab.com ?

Please quote this post in your email.

Thanks,
Shirley

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