![]() ![]() Use this to specify the number of peaks that will be integrated. ![]() ![]() When All Peaks is checked you cannot edit the Number of Ranges to Integrate. Un-check the box and enter a number ( N), and only the first N peaks will be integrated. Use this to specify the width of the integration windows. Scale: Choosing this option will open a dialog which allows you to input X values to adjust the integration range precisely on screen.Note that if you right-click on integration rectangle of the preview graph, you will get three options: Adjust on Preview Graph: This allows you to move the integration rectangles on the graph to adjust the width and position of the integration windows.Auto: The Peak Analyzer automatically sets the integration window width. For example if you want the integration to be done exactly from 1.0 to 1.3. Set as Fixed Width to All Peaks: Apply the current peak's left half width and right half width of the integration rectangle to other peaks.Apply Width to all Peaks: Apply the current peak's left half width and right half width of the integration rectangle to other peaks.You can input 1 into X1 edit box and input 1.3 into X2 edit box. Also, Fix Width For All Peaks will be selected in the Integration Window Width group. This allows you to set the Left Half Width and Right Half Width for the integration windows of all peaks. Check Same to use the Left Half Width value for both. This option is only available when Baseline Mode is set as User Defined on Baseline Mode page. ![]()
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