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Neena1695 Posted - 05/19/2021 : 5:27:12 PM
For the below graph, I want to fit these peaks with the multiple peak fit tool; although I double click all these peaks, only the first peak is fitted with a gaussian .i.e only first peak is being picked up. Please note input data for these individual peaks are in separate sheets in one notebook.
Question: Is there a way to fit all these peaks with gaussian with one click?


Thank you!

Neena
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Neena1695 Posted - 05/19/2021 : 7:53:27 PM
SOLVED:

How? Used non-linear curve fitting, then under data selection in the fitting window - selected all graphs in the active page as input data!

Neena

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