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uhvcomputer Posted - 12/07/2006 : 12:15:16 PM
Hi all,

I know how to integrate a peak in a graph (getting the numerical value of the integral) but I'd like to know if it is possible to obtain a graph which represent the integration.

Thanks
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Mike Buess Posted - 12/07/2006 : 12:53:46 PM
The integral is plotted automatically when you integrate from the Origin 7.5 menus. If you have an earlier version which does not plot the integral you can do the following...

1. Integrate as usual.
2. Activate the data worksheet.
3. Add a new column.
4. Select the new column and select Set Column Values.
5. Enter the expression _integ_area in the column values box and click OK.
6. The column now contains the integral values and can be plotted as usual.

Mike Buess
Origin WebRing Member

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