9
9
4. With Excel cells B1 thru B10 highlighted, click in the Excel formula bar and type
=0.0204+1.201*A1:A10. Then press CTRL/Shift/Enter simultaneously. Calculated best-fit values of
Absorbance should appear in Cells B1 thru B10.
5. Minimize the Excel worksheet for the time being.
B.
Plotting data using Origin
The purpose here is to first plot data calculated using Excel as a line and then to superimpose the
original data as discrete points on top of the line. We shall use the FORMATTED TEMPLATE (Part II-J)
to plot a formatted figure.
1. Preparing
the Origin worksheet
a. Highlight and Copy data in Columns A and B of the ORG1_A worksheet and close the file.
b. Open the FORMATTED TEMPLATE file and open a new worksheet. (See Part II-K-d).
c. Paste data copied from the ORG1_A worksheet into Columns A and B of this worksheet (or type
in the data from Table 1). Type the value 2.75 in Cell A-10 of the origin worksheet.
d. Click “Column/Add New Column/OK” to add a new column.
e. Deemphasize Origin, reemphasize the Excel worksheet and copy data in Column B of the Excel
worksheet.
f.
Deemphasize the Excel worksheet, emphasize the Origin worksheet and paste the calculated
data in Column C of the Origin worksheet.
2. Plotting the line
a. Highlight Column C in the Origin worksheet.
b. Bring the formatted graph to the forefront and Click “
Graph/Add plot to layer/Line/OK”;
a line plot
should appear.
3. Adding scatter points
a. Bring the worksheet to the forefront and highlight Column B.
b. Bring the formatted graph to the forefront and Click “
Graph/Add plot to layer/Scatter/OK”; Data
points should be superimposed on the line plot.
c. Change the X/Y scales so that the line and points fall inside the axes. (See Part II-D-1 and 2).
d. Change points to open symbols to visualize that points are superimposed on the best-fit line.
(See Part II-H.)
e. Save using a suitable file name and print.
V. NONLINEAR DATA SET (GAUSSIAN FUNCTION)
An attractive feature of Origin and other data analysis programs is that they permit fits of user-
selected models to nonlinear data sets. This section illustrates the use of Origin to fit a Gaussian model to
a data set (Table 1, Columns F and G) similar to that obtained for paper clips in the laboratory.
A. Mathematical model
The data are expected to conform to a model of the form
−
−
=
2
2
)
(
2
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