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artenlight Posted - 08/11/2009 : 9:11:32 PM
Origin Ver. Pro8 SR0 v8.0724 and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin):
Operating System:XP

I have some spectra data from a raman spectrometer.I have just over 2000 data points.

Everytime I try to run the baseline or peak fit wizard it gives me an error saying "The Input data are not monotonic increase!"

now I know that my x values are monotonic
and my y values are not, reason I am pick peaks and want area.

is this a problem for anyone else.

I have sorted the data in the column ascendong / descending makes no difference. I can't understand.


I have tried this with some other versions of origin in the past and other data sets and remember getting the same problem.
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someone out there must encounter the same problems, any ideas
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Charith.pdn Posted - 03/03/2018 : 1:48:51 PM
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haridhiraj Posted - 06/17/2016 : 8:21:06 PM
Hi this error is because there is irregular increment with x-axis data. so for baseline correction choose x-axis as 1,2,3,4...... so on and than try baseline correction and use y-axis corrected data with your original x-axis. it worked for me...
larry_lan Posted - 06/10/2010 : 01:22:05 AM
Hi:

Please contact your local distributor to upgrade your Origin from regular to professional version. That is, upgrade to OriginPro 8.1.

Thanks
Larry
zdx8637 Posted - 06/08/2010 : 09:17:24 AM
I also have the problem of "input data not monotonic increase" when i was dealing the Raman spectro. the version of my origin is 8, and my origin didn't have peak analyzer!
what should i do
Echo_Chu Posted - 05/26/2010 : 05:29:06 AM
Hi, jackgu

Could you update your Origin to SR6, our latest released version and try again? You can select Help: Check for Updates to update your Origin. Or download the patch from our website

Echo
OriginLab Corp
jackgu Posted - 05/26/2010 : 04:00:11 AM
I have tried the first method that you have given,but a new problem emerged:the programe was terminated unrespectly. what should I do?
larry_lan Posted - 08/12/2009 : 03:29:20 AM
Hi Bill:

Did you tried to Sort Worksheet instead of sort column?

If it doesn't help, maybe you can update Origin and try the Peak Analyzer tool.

If you still meet the problem, please send us your data and we will have a try.

Thanks
Larry
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