Origin 8.0
Introduction
Origin provides a data analysis and graphing workspace for scientists and engineers. New features include multi-sheet workbooks with sparklines, expanded import capabilities, SQL queries, automatic recalculation of analysis results and new graph types.
Origin is desinged for scientists and engineers who need to analyse, graph and professionally present data. Since any analysis operation can be set to automatically recalculate, you can reuse your projects as templates for future work, thereby simplifying your daily routine.
Multi-sheet Workbooks for Scientists and Engineers
Origin’s new multi-sheet workbooks with rich-text formatting let you consolidate and manage imported data, images, database queries, related analysis results and graphs.
Graphs, images, and notes can be embedded in worksheet cells, facilitating better project organisation, documentation and report generation.
Quickly review the profile of each dataset by glancing at its sparkline at the top of each worksheet column.
Sheets can be dragged and dropped to easily reorganise the active workbook, or to place into another workbook.
Create column formulas that operate on any dataset within the Origin project using built-in mathematical and statistical functions or LabTalk statements that call X-Functions. The column formulas can be set to automatically recalculate the results whenever the source data is changed.
Import your data into Origin
Getting your data into Origin is easy–you can access your data from a broad range of sources by either importing data files, using SQL database queries, or directly opening Microsoft Excel workbooks. Import file formats include ASCII, ETAS Inca, imc Mess-Systeme GmbH - FAMOS, Molecular Devices pCLAMP, Mathematica, MATLAB, MINITAB, National Instruments LabVIEW and DIAdem, Princeton Instruments, and Thermo SPC data files or you can program your own.
For ASCII files with header information or binary files of known structure, an Import Wizard with data preview lets you instruct Origin on how to parse and import your data. Import filters can be saved and used in the future with similar data.
You can either import Excel files into Origin’s new workbook, or open Excel files directly within Origin.
The pCLAMP import routine lets you import multiple files and includes the ability to select which channels (by name) and/or episodes (by number) to import. After importing, each worksheet column can display a sparkline so that you can quickly see the dataset profiles.
Metadata, such as file name, creation date, path, and extracted variables, is stored with the imported data and can be accessed in the Workbook Organiser. You can even add your own metadata.
Publication Quality Graphs
Origin’s wide array of 2D, 3D, statistical and contour graph types can be created with the click of a button. You can even instantly add a data plot to an existing graph using drag-and-drop from any worksheet or Excel workbook.
All elements of your graph can be customised using point-and-click interfaces, enabling you to format your graph as you desire. Formatting in a graph can be copied from one graphical element and pasted onto another or saved as a theme and applied later. A Theme Organiser lets you manage built-in and saved themes as well as apply them to your graphs or set a system theme. In addition, your customised graphs can be saved as graph templates in order to create additional graphs of the same style. The ability to create themes, as well as graph templates, can significantly save time when creating, and recreating, custom presentation quality graphs.
Easily add your Origin worksheets, results sheets, or graphs to technical publications, slide shows, posters, or lab reports.
Copy your graph, and paste or paste-link in PowerPoint, CorelDraw, Microsoft Word, or any other OLE 2 application. Export your graph to a wide variety of formats including favorites such as AI, BMP, EPS, JPG, PDF, TIFF, WMF, and many more. Make graph attribute changes for the exported graph without modifying the original using the Graph Export dialog.
Powerful Data Analysis
Origin provides a wide array of analysis tools, including Descriptive Statistics, Hypothesis Testing, One-Way and Two-Way ANOVA, Baseline and Peak Analysis, FFT, Filtering, Smoothing, Linear Regression and Nonlinear Curve Fitting. You can control all aspects of your analysis using specialised, standardised interfaces. Preferred settings can be saved as a theme for later use.
Analysis results are automatically generated in results sheets that can be placed in the same workbook as the source data. In this way, parameter values, statistics, and related analysis graphs are just a click away when looking at the original data.
Analysis Templates
Origin can automatically update any analysis operation whenever your source data or analysis parameters are changed.
This powerful feature can be used to create Analysis Templates that are pre-configured to perform analysis and update results. Analysis Templates may consist of either a single Origin workbook or an entire Origin project.
Setting up your Analysis Template
Set up your analysis the way you want. After your initial analysis has completed, just clear your raw data and save the window to make an Analysis Template.
Using your Analysis Templates is easy
Easily access your Analysis Templates by using the Recent Books or recent projects list.
Import new data (e.g. drag and drop data from Windows Explorer) or use the new re-import feature to update an already loaded data file.
Origin recalculates your analysis results automatically, then you can review and export (to Adobe PDF) or print the results.
Programming
Origin offers a full-fledged programming environment plus a new technology, called X-Functions.
X-Functions provide a framework to create custom programs that run within Origin, allowing you to easily develop and share your own field and task specific graphing and analysis operations.
Each X-Function program can be accessed by a dynamically generated, uniform user interface, or can be added as a menu item.
X-Functions are written in Origin’s built-in language, Origin C, and can be compiled, linked and debugged with Origin’s built-in compiler, providing users with a familiar programming environment to access and extend Origin’s data analysis and graphing capabilities.
X-Functions, combined with Origin’s numerical computation and graphing power, provide you with a robust platform for routine data processing, analysis, and custom application development.
NAG Software Partner
Origin includes the entire Numerical Algorithms Group (NAG) Mark VII numerical library. This library provides you with time-tested numerical computation algorithms, such as Statistics, Fourier Transforms, Linear Algebra, Regression, Multivariate Analysis including Principal Component Analysis, and more. All NAG functions are accessible from Origin C, allowing you to develop sophisticated applications that require advanced numerical computation.