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ctc23 |
Posted - 01/12/2021 : 6:16:17 PM Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): 2020b Operating System: Windows 10
I am working on some spectroscopy data and I am trying to place 2 lines on a graph but I want both of the lines to have the peaks marked so that I can give a good representation of the difference between the 2 peaks. I know how to do peak finder for one line, and I know how to plot a multi Y plot. How can I get the peaks marked AND a multi Y plot?
Thank you!! Best, Christian |
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snowli |
Posted - 01/13/2021 : 08:57:18 AM Hello Christian,
If you have multiple curves in graph, you can choose Gadget: Quick Peaks. U can specify baseline mode, how to label peak, etc. in the dialog that opens.
Drag the rectangle to region of interest or use > to expand it to full range. Click the > button and choose New Output for All Curves to mark peaks on all curves.
Then click X to close the gadget.
Best, Snow |
YimingChen |
Posted - 01/13/2021 : 08:55:12 AM Hi,
In Quick Peak gadget, you click the triangle button select change data in flyout menu. See below:

James |
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