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MandlaM Posted - 02/25/2009 : 03:59:12 AM
I have a worksheet with 2 columns (representing a mass spectrum), X (atomic mass) and Y(counts). The number of rows goes from 0 - 8192. Now I would like to reduce the number of channels in the Y vs X plot from 8192 to 512 by re-binning, Is that possible in ORIGIN ? I have tried the data manipulation procedures .....column sorting etc without any luck.
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VincentLiu Posted - 02/26/2009 : 04:50:36 AM
Hi MandlaM,

Could send you data to us? Then we can see whether Origin can solve the problem. Please send your data through

http://www.originlab.com/www/company/qform.aspx?s=1&

Best regards,
Vincent Liu
OriginLab Technical Services
MandlaM Posted - 02/25/2009 : 08:40:13 AM
I have included the counts vs atomic mass plots to illustrate what I am trying to avoid; the 'thinning out' as it were of counts for a particular mass

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