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jo137 Posted - 12/19/2008 : 08:13:06 AM
Hi,

does anybody know how I can make a 2-dimensional derivation in Origin 8?

I have to analysize the fluorescence signal of a x-y-matrix (on x-axis there is the excitation wavelength, on y-axis there is the emission wavelength).

How can I make the 2-dimensional derivation so I get as a result a 3-dimensional plot?

Thanks for your help.

Jo
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emily_yu Posted - 12/24/2008 : 12:45:45 AM
Hi, jo

Currently, Origin cannot support this. Sorry for that. Maybe it will be realized in the future version.

Emily
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