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Eloy Posted - 02/08/2011 : 12:55:08 PM
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Hi everybody,

I'm working with Origin 6.1 and I've got a function with several peaks that go downwards. As I would like to integer the area of these peaks, my question is: is there any function to obtain something like a "specular function" or other treak to be able to integer these peaks?

Thanks in advance
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greg Posted - 02/15/2011 : 2:13:32 PM
I assume you mean 'integrate' when you say 'integer'.

If so, then you can use the Baseline tool in the Tools menu which allows you to define a Baseline, Pick Peaks and find the area of those peaks relative to the baseline.

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