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David2061 Posted - 01/14/2021 : 08:04:51 AM
Hello everyone, I need some help with plotting high resolution mass spectra.



Selected peak (at X=1978.80761) is actually consisted of two peaks at positions X=1978.31232686929 and X=1978.80760959021 which are fused into one. How can I plot this mass spectrum with the peaks being resolved? Thank you in advance.
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YimingChen Posted - 01/14/2021 : 3:54:03 PM
You can also add the inlet plot manually with the tool bar button.


Yiming
David2061 Posted - 01/14/2021 : 10:26:28 AM
Is there any other way? Minimum version required for this app is 2020b. I am using origin2016
YimingChen Posted - 01/14/2021 : 08:58:44 AM
Hi,

You may zoom the graph in an inlet layer using the app below:
https://www.originlab.com/FileExchange/details.aspx?fid=572

James

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