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afusat Posted - 11/20/2007 : 2:06:52 PM
Origin Version (Select Help-->About Origin): 7.5853 (B853)
Operating System: Windows XP

I would like to know how I can efficiently go about fitting a Lorentzian to each and every absorption peak in my data. Having a separate plot would be excessively time consuming/redundant because I have multiple dataset and each dataset has multiple peaks and I need to find the parameters for each peak. I would appreciate a prompt response. Thank you.
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rlewis Posted - 11/20/2007 : 2:54:10 PM
If you have the Peak Fitting Module ... this should be no problem ...

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