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bar89 Posted - 02/07/2022 : 08:14:26 AM
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Hey
im new here and hope i am doing everthing right. If not, please be lenient with me.

I have a lot of measurement data and need the peak area of my plotted data. To get the peak area i used the userdefined parameter row for "=total(C) and in C i have my calculated integral per cell. Now i added the Peak Area as a textfield into the graph so i can see the result in my plot. Now to my problem: When i try to export the graphs (in many different ways) the Peak area is replaced by "--" and also the field in the parameter row with "=total(C)" is replaced by "--". Is there any way, to keep the parameter row in the exported graph?
Greetings Bart

Bart Reb
Fraunhofer ISE
Freiburg
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YimingChen Posted - 02/07/2022 : 09:00:20 AM
Can you be more specific how you add the column as text field to the graph? Thanks.

James

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