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Bauli |
Posted - 10/11/2022 : 09:22:25 AM Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): OriginPro 0218b (64bit) Operating System: Windows 10 Enterprise 21H2
Hello there, I have a Problem with calculating the Area under a given curve. Therefore i have added two screenshots below to help explain the situation.
I would like to determine the area of the blue curve within the time: -15 min till 3 hours (-000:15:00 / 000:03:00).
When doing so i can see the highlighted Area in yellow but if you look closely at the black panel on top, you can see that the x Axis Intervall is mixed up and not shown in a time format as the input set points.
Do you have any clues, i would be very thankful
Greetings

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Bauli |
Posted - 10/12/2022 : 12:18:02 PM Oh wow, thank you so much.
Greetings Paul |
YimingChen |
Posted - 10/12/2022 : 11:56:43 AM If you mean 2 hours here, then the area should be 75 * 2 / 24 = 6.25.
James |
Bauli |
Posted - 10/12/2022 : 01:40:28 AM Ok understood, but then I'm still unsure about the calculaed Area. If i approximate the curve as a rectangle with 75 * 2,00, the area would be completely off from the calculated 7,49. I don't see where this value is coming from.
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YimingChen |
Posted - 10/11/2022 : 2:56:02 PM Date and date-time values in Origin are stored internally as Astronomical Julian Day Numbers. e.g. 03:00 equals to 3/24 = 0.125 as shown in the black panel. https://www.originlab.com/doc/Origin-Help/Date-Time-Math-Operations#Date.2C_Time.2C_Month.2C_Day_of_the_Week
James |