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veronica.campanucci Posted - 09/29/2006 : 12:18:45 PM
Origin Version (Select Help-->About Origin): 7.0
Operating System: WinXP

Hello,
I have many traces to analyze and I can not find the proper options in origin to speed up this anoying process.....I imagin that origin should be able to do this.
So, I have many mnay mnay ASCC files, each of them is a different electrophysiological trace, therefore I have many Y axes. The X axes is allways the same. Therefore, what I am doing right now is importting many asccis together on a datasheet, then plot one by one in individual graphs and then merge all of them on a same page, just to have them easily accesible. Then to measure the peak current I need to fix the base line in each graph, and once that is achieved I go by one by ne measuring the peak current using either "screen reader" or "data reader".

Therefore, here are my questions:
1) is there a way to plot them together and ask origin to do the baseline on each trace (inside a single graph)? I tried and it only does it on one trace.
2) is there a way to measure a peak current as a diference amplitude between two points whitout the need to use baseline to start at cero?
3) If (1) is not possible, is there a way to apply same analysis steps for all graphs contained in a single layer??

Hope someone can give me a hand to speed up what I am doing.
Thanks a lot
way to simplify it
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erica-cn Posted - 09/29/2006 : 10:37:58 PM
hi Veronica Campanucci
The problem is a little complex. If you don't mind, would you please send your .OPJ to tech@originlab.com and we can have a look on it.
Thank you

Erica Shang
OriginLab Technical Support


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