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Neena1695 |
Posted - 06/18/2021 : 10:21:50 AM Hello Origin Users,
Attached is a mass spectrum with so many peaks (marked by red circles). Zoomed inset showing each of those peaks with a gaussian distribution. I want to normalize those peaks such that intensities from 0 to 1. There are so many peaks in here; is there a way I can specify x ranges for each of those peaks and normalize all in one go?

Thank you, Neena |
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YimingChen |
Posted - 06/21/2021 : 1:43:16 PM This is because your data has large noise. Can you do the normalization with the two steps below? 1. Normalize the peaks as I suggested. But not to 0-1 but to a larger range, say 0-100000. 2. Normalize the entire spectrum to 0-1.
James
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Neena1695 |
Posted - 06/21/2021 : 11:04:54 AM I will make my question more clear:
I finally want a mass spectrum with normalized intensities of all those peaks (completed!) and see the gaussian distribution of all those peaks in one spectrum (so I want to remove those white spaces in between).
Any insight would be appreciated, Neena |
Neena1695 |
Posted - 06/20/2021 : 1:58:41 PM Thank you James, that method you sent via animation works perfect!
Follow up questions:
1. Those red margins were deleted, however there are still black margins that I cannot remove (shown below).
2. How to remove those white spaces in the x-axis where I do not have any data. 
Many thanks, Neena |
YimingChen |
Posted - 06/18/2021 : 11:43:18 AM You can also try this app. https://www.originlab.com/FileExchange/details.aspx?fid=524
James |
YimingChen |
Posted - 06/18/2021 : 11:38:49 AM See the animation.

James |