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geo_user Posted - 01/18/2011 : 07:38:03 AM
Hi all,

I am a new user of Origin and so I have got a quite basic question concerning the cross correlation function implemented in Origin. I want to correlate not only columns 1 and 2, but columns 1 and [2:i] (infact, several hundred). Is there a method to automate this process?
I appreciate your support!
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couturier Posted - 01/21/2011 : 10:13:16 AM
Hi,
you may have a look at this file that computes usefull Xcorrelation informations between datasets.

You may also tweak the associated script to your own needs.
geo_user Posted - 01/20/2011 : 10:49:37 AM
Hi Larry,

thanks for your hint. the analysis template idea wasn't quite what I was looking for, but now I have improved my further non-existing programming skills ;)

Thanks again,
Julia

Nevertheless I think this whole procedure is a bit complicated. Why is a commonly used function like that not implemented in the GUI?
larry_lan Posted - 01/18/2011 : 09:51:28 AM
Tow options:

1. If you have some programming background, you can read our Origin C or LabTalk help, and then run this function inside a loop.

2. Create an analysis template and use batch processing. Here are some examples.

Thanks
Larry

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