This is just a simple general question. I use Igor for work and sometimes my boss requires me to consolidate all my data (often in separate Igor files) into one; this is particularly the most interesting spectra, etc. By this time however I've put a lot of effort into formatting the graphs. I noticed that you can save a graph but how do you load that graph once it's been saved.
Sorry, this is a pretty rudimentary question. Thanks in advance for any advice.
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J. J. Weimer
Chemistry / Chemical & Materials Engineering, UAHuntsville
first save a copy of the graph. Choose 'Save Graph Copy...' save the graph.
Then open the experiment in which you want to import the graph and "press Option (Macintosh) or Alt (Windows) while choosing Open Experiment from the File menu". This merges the graph into the current experiment.
http://www.igorexchange.com/project/SnapIt
... as a way to save a graph as an experiment and then merge the experiments (graphs) back to one experiment.
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J. J. Weimer
Chemistry / Chemical & Materials Engineering, UAHuntsville
June 12, 2012 at 01:51 pm - Permalink
June 12, 2012 at 02:01 pm - Permalink
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J. J. Weimer
Chemistry / Chemical & Materials Engineering, UAHuntsville
June 12, 2012 at 02:29 pm - Permalink
June 12, 2012 at 02:41 pm - Permalink
Then open the experiment in which you want to import the graph and "press Option (Macintosh) or Alt (Windows) while choosing Open Experiment from the File menu". This merges the graph into the current experiment.
Check also this post for your answer
http://www.igorexchange.com/node/2979
June 12, 2012 at 10:16 pm - Permalink