This app can perform batch peak integration. It supports defining separate baselines for individual peaks and integrates the peak by subtracting the baseline.
Download the file "Batch Peak Integration.opx", and then drag-and-drop onto the Origin workspace. An icon will appear in the Apps gallery window.
Activate a worksheet or graph with XY data, and then click the app icon to bring up the dialog. Then you can add/delete peaks, customize the baseline for each peak, output the result of peak
information into a workbook.
Dialog Settings:
- Left Preview Panel: It displays the source data plot in the bottom layer and the zoomed-in peak in the top layer. In both layers, the user can adjust the size and position of the window to manually define the peak range.
- Right Panel
- Settings tab:
- Input: choose the dataset in the current folder for examination.
- <: Navigate to the previous peak.
- >: Navigate to the next peak.
- Add Peak: Add a peak window on the plot.
- Delete Peak: Delete the current peak window on the plot.
- Auto Find Peaks:
- Smoothing Window Size: Remove noise without affecting the overall curve shape.
- Direction: Detect positive or negative peaks.
- Local Points: Window size for local maximum peak finding.
- Peak Filtering: Remove small peaks.
- Remove Current Peaks on the Plot: Reset peaks on the graph.
- Output Result: Output the peak infos into a worksheet with the current peak settings.
- Left X: Set the left boundary of the current peak window.
- Right X: Set the right boundary of the current peak window.
- Baseline: Choose different methods to define the baseline. Please refer to Baseline Mode.
- Peak Information: Peak Positions, Peak Height, Area, Peak Width, Peak Y.
- Batch Process Data Source: It supports the following dataset scope: Current Worksheet, Current Workbook, Current Folder, Specify Files.
- Batch Processing: Perform the batch processing using the datesets specified in Batch Process Data Source.
- Save/Load tab:
- Save: Save the settings to a file.
- Load: Load the settings from a file.
- Delete: Delete setting file.