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clarion13
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Posted - 01/04/2025 : 1:43:45 PM
Hello! I have a question about the area under the curve.
Is it possible to make a standard deviation of the area under the curve?
I calculated the area under the curve by Gadget -> Integrate
Let me know if you have any ideas about this..!
Thank you before,
NicholasSupport
USA
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Posted - 01/06/2025 : 3:06:55 PM
Hi clarion13,
Good question. Let's take a look:
Here is a curve that I have integrated with the Gadget -> Integrate tool:
The Integrate gadget produces a worksheet like this:
Select column B and use the "Statistics on Columns" button in the main toolbar.
In Quantities tab, check Standard Deviation. Click OK and the report table shows Standard Deviation:
Does this solution address your situation?
Nicholas G.
nicholas@originlab.com
OriginLab Technical Support Team
YimingChen
1623 Posts
Posted - 01/06/2025 : 3:18:15 PM
Are you integrating a curve that has inherent uncertainty or noise in each data point? The integration tool/gadget in Origin does not support incorporating the error associated with each data point. Thank you.
James
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