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kleene Posted - 07/31/2008 : 2:37:46 PM
Using Origin 6.1 on XP, I'd like to find a way to highlight a range of points on a simple x-y graph and calculate the average of those points. I know how to select a range on the worksheet and get an average with Descriptive Statistics, but that's much more labor-intensive than selecting by eye from the graph.

The graph is imported from pCLAMP and has 2048 points. I can use the Data Selector tool on the graph, and the fitting tools under Analysis work on the selected range. But what I need seems to be under Statistics, which is only available for the worksheet. I looked into the Masking tools, but none of them are available when the graph is selected.

I'd appreciate any suggestions. Thanks.
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kleene Posted - 08/01/2008 : 10:11:01 AM
Thanks! That does just what I needed.
Hideo Fujii Posted - 07/31/2008 : 5:20:56 PM
Hi,

Antoine Couturier, an Origin user made the following tool which suggests it's compatible with Origin 6.1. You might look at it.

http://www.originlab.com/FileExchange/details.aspx?fid=91

--Hideo
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