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First of all, thank you for helping. Yes, the data is not derived from my
along the y-axis (not data manipulation per se). Does it require an
> Good day Adrián,
>
> the question arises where these graphs come from. If they are not from
> your own research, what must be expected, the question arises, whether you
> are authorized to use or manipulate them.
>
> In general it is not a good idea to extract data from plots.
>
> Regards
>
> Herbie
>
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> Am 19.06.17 um 15:29 schrieb Adrián Villalba:
>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> I have a graph (line graph) and i want to know he exact at the y-axis of
>> all the points of the graph. I think of tracing manually a line over the
>> line-graph. Then trace another line among the basal line of the x-axis
>> (the
>> zero in the y-axis) and then calculate the distance (in any unit, it does
>> not matter) between each point of the graph line and its parallel to the
>> basal line. It would give me the proportionality respect a reference point
>> to know each value of the graph line.
>>
>> The fact is that when i try to do it on ImageJ, i can only do it manually
>> (which means a huge amount of time) do you know if there is any
>> choice/tool
>> to perform this calculation along the line-graph?
>>
>>
>> Thank you all in advance
>>
>
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