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pink-lisa Posted - 12/12/2006 : 11:20:46 AM
Origin Version 7
Operating System:XP

I have several curves on one graph. I would like to integrate under each curve. I normally click on the graph then go to "data" in the tool bar, select the data then go to "analysis>calculus>integrate". Then i copy and paste the Area, Peak,Width and Height into a new work sheet in order to plot them.

I have loads of data and was wondering if there is a way of speeding up this process.

Thanks in advance

Lisa
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Mike Buess Posted - 12/12/2006 : 12:00:27 PM
Hi Lisa,

Use the Integration Tool on the File Exchange. Instructions are in the project IntegrationTool.opj. Feel free to post any questions here or contact me with my email link at the top of this post.

Mike Buess
Origin WebRing Member

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