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Organizing Data & varying Parameters
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Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): Pro 2021b Operating System: Win10 Hi everyone, i am struggling with structuring and labeling my data to folders, books, sheets and columns in a way that is easy accessible for plotting & fitting. 1.) I have about 60 time series of temperatures designated to process times T(t) each consisting of 6 individual time stamps 2.) These measurements were taken by varying two parameters, pressure p (5x) and pH (10x) values 3.) Some experiments have been repeated two or three times 4.) The time stamps are written down manually, the corresponding temperature data can be copied and pasted from an excel table 5.) All single experiments are labeld with an individual running parameter V1-V60 What would you suggest as the most elegant & clear way to structure the data and name books, sheets, columns to account for repeated experiments and especially plotting the time series, comparing same pressure levels p or pH Levels. Sequential fitting of the time series should also be good accessible. Thank you very much PS: One might think, that such a question should be answered by the classical tutorial videos etc but unfortunatelly they all rely on very lean and minimal data examples to make a certain point
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