Advanced graph functions
It is possible to measure the peak heights manually to provide raw current
data which can facilitate more accurate data analysis by providing data for use
in the linear regression table.
• Calculate Peak:
To calculate a peak, first position the cursor over the
data-point you wish to use at the base of one side of the peak, then right
click the mouse and select ‘calculate peak’ (if a valid point is not found,
this function will be greyed out). Move the mouse to the other side of the
peak and left click the mouse. The baseline will be drawn in and the peak
height shown, reported as a current (µA).
• Abort Peak Calculation:
If an error is made during the selection of data
points the calculation can be aborted.
• Remove all peak data:
Removes all of the peak data from the graph.
• Remove this peak data:
Used to remove result readings from
voltammogram. Move the cursor over the peak result box and then select
this option which will remove the peak data.
Show Data Points:
For more detailed information the data points can be displayed on the graph.
Click the Tools option from the top menu and select the ‘Show Data Points’
option to toggle them off and on.
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