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fticr
Taiwan
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Posted - 09/05/2022 : 07:51:49 AM
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Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): 9.8.5.212 Operating System: Windows 10
Hi,
If I right click and select copy, the copied thing is "($(x), $(y))" not the value.
1. I wonder if it is possible to copy the data label value? Instead of tying the values manually to another software such as excel?
2. I have a bunch of labels, I wonder if it is also possible to copy them all at once by some commands? https://i.imgur.com/mGNUUx6.png
Thanks!
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cpyang
USA
1406 Posts |
Posted - 09/05/2022 : 08:20:08 AM
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Make sense default to copy values in such cases, I added ORG-25690 (internal JIRA for tracking).
There is Copy as Text that will copy values, did you see that? It is on the right-click menu.
CP
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fticr
Taiwan
12 Posts |
Posted - 09/05/2022 : 08:52:47 AM
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quote: Originally posted by cpyang
Make sense default to copy values in such cases, I added ORG-25690 (internal JIRA for tracking) to address this in the upcoming version 2023.
There is Copy as Text that will copy values, did you see that? It is on the right-click menu.
CP
Hi CP,
Thank you for the reply.
I've just update my Origin to 2022b from 2021b, and found the "Copy as Text" in the right-click menu.
Thank you for the support.
Although it can only copy one value each time (I tried to multi-select , but can't use Copy as Text), but still saved me some time.
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easwar
USA
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Posted - 09/05/2022 : 11:56:57 AM
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Hi,
From your image it looks like you are trying to find peak values in a pulse dataset? If yes, you may want to look at the menu Gadgets->Quick Peaks when graph is active. This tool can help you quickly find a table of such values. Then you can copy the table or export to Excel etc. There are also other tools for peak finding under Analysis->Peaks and Baseline menu.
Easwar OriginLab
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fticr
Taiwan
12 Posts |
Posted - 09/05/2022 : 12:38:19 PM
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quote: Originally posted by easwar
Hi,
From your image it looks like you are trying to find peak values in a pulse dataset? If yes, you may want to look at the menu Gadgets->Quick Peaks when graph is active. This tool can help you quickly find a table of such values. Then you can copy the table or export to Excel etc. There are also other tools for peak finding under Analysis->Peaks and Baseline menu.
Easwar OriginLab
Hi Easwar:
Thank you very much for the advice.
In this work, I do need to pick out the peaks. However the dataset is not so clear. I may still need to clean the results using auto peak picking (or set and trial the pre-process and peak picking parameters).
Therefore I would just pick the peaks manually.
Thanks again.
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snowli
USA
1433 Posts |
Posted - 09/05/2022 : 4:38:45 PM
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Just FYI,
Another workaround is to use Data: Pick Data Points tool to pick all peak locations. All picked peaks' XY will be put to a new workbook.
The drawback is no annotation will show in graph.
Thanks, Snow |
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fticr
Taiwan
12 Posts |
Posted - 09/06/2022 : 03:00:29 AM
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quote: Originally posted by snowli
Just FYI,
Another workaround is to use Data: Pick Data Points tool to pick all peak locations. All picked peaks' XY will be put to a new workbook.
The drawback is no annotation will show in graph.
Thanks, Snow
Hi Snow:
Thank you for the tip. This is useful! |
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