Origin is a proprietary computer program for interactive scientific graphing and data analysis. It is produced by OriginLab Corporation, and runs on Microsoft Windows. It has inspired several platform-independent open-source clones and alternatives like LabPlot and SciDAVis.
Origin imports data files in various formats such as ASCII text, Excel, NI TDM, DIADem, NetCDF, SPC, etc. It also exports the graph to various image file formats such as JPEG, GIF, EPS, TIFF, etc. There is also a built-in query tool for accessing database data via ADO.
Origin is primarily a GUI software with a spreadsheet front end. Unlike popular spreadsheets like Excel, Origin's worksheet is column oriented. Each column has associated attributes like name, units and other user definable labels. Instead of cell formula, Origin uses column formula for calculations.
Origin also has a scripting language (LabTalk) for controlling the software, which can be extended using a built-in C/C++-based compiled language (Origin C). Other programming options include an embedded Python environment, and an R Console plus support for Rserve.
Older (.OPJ), but not newer (.OPJU), Origin project files can be read by the open-source LabPlot or SciDAVis software. The files can also be read by QtiPlot but only with a paid "Pro" version. Finally the liborigin[1] library can also read .OPJ files such as by using the opj2dat script, which exports the data tables contained in the file.
Origin is available in two editions, the regular version Origin and the pricier OriginPro. The latter adds additional data analysis features like surface fitting, short-time Fourier Transform, and more advanced statistics.[2]
There are a few version types that have been offered from Origin and OriginPro as personal, academic, government and student versions. However, the student version is not available for Southeast Asian countries such as Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines and Laos.
There is an origin file viewer to see data and charts made with origin. The actual software is Version 9.6.5. This software can convert newer OPJU files to older OPJ files for older versions of Origin.[3]
Origin was first created for use solely with microcalorimeters manufactured by MicroCal Inc. (acquired by Malvern Instruments in 2014[4]) The software was used to graph the instruments data, and perform nonlinear curve fitting and parameter calculation.
anyway, i get this pop up when trying to open Origin, i unisntalled (which i had to do with the help of another program since trying to unisntal also gives me this pop up), i tried the renaming origin.exe thing and it works but when i want to play the sims 4 it wont open the game , it just flashes the origin tab, i want to know if is there anyway i can fix this.
@vel0cityboys It sounds like you deleted some essential Origin file, or rather your cleaner app did. That's why it's never a good idea to use these apps unless you want to remove something specific from your computer. They can often delete important files that they mistakenly recognize as duplicates.
I appreciate you taking the time to walk me through how to delete the files the hard way. However, after I successfully delete everything and I go to reinstall Origin, it acts correctly at first and then when it begins to update origin the same error message pops up. Windows cannot find 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin\Origin.exe'. Make sure you typed the name correctly, and then try again.
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This NCI program (funded through RFA-CA-21-026/RFA-CA-21-027) is designed to examine and define the earliest biological changes in malignant transformation. It builds on recent molecular classifications of gastroesophageal cancers, understanding of their cancer genomics, and advances in stem cell research to decipher how these cancers initially evolve at the cellular level.
The initiative addresses the complex mechanisms and effectors that direct the proliferation and expansion of tumor-initiating and tumor-progenitor cells to originate gastroesophageal cancers. Additionally, the focus of the research projects is on gastric and gastroesophageal junction (GEJ) adenocarcinomas.
An important goal of the program is to assess the biological mechanisms underlying increased prevalence of gastric and GEJ cancers in certain ethnic, racial, and gender populations. Collectively, the program aims to tackle the evolution of deadly gastroesophageal cancers, generate a scientific platform that sustains this research field, and foster new and ongoing research collaborations in this area.
The program held a pre-kickoff introductory meeting in January 2023 and its first annual meeting in person at Columbia University, New York, in March 2023. Investigators in the program kicked-off the meeting with presentations on their projects and discussed ways to increase collaborations in this research field.
Using novel mouse models, organotypic cultures, single cell profiling, and spatial transcriptional analyses, Dr. Sandra Ryeom, Dr. Silas Maniatis, and Dr. Karol Nowicki-Osuch are investigating how precursors to distinct classes of gastric cancer emerge in the stomach in response to underlying risk factors.
Dr. Anil Rustgi, Dr. Marcia Cruz-Correa, and Dr. James Wells are developing and characterizing model systems to to determine how precursors to gastric cancer form at different regions of the stomach and the mechanisms underlying ethnic disparities.
The Coordinating Center for the Program on the Origins of Gastroesophageal Cancers, led by Dr. Chin Hur, Dr. Jeanine Genkinger, Dr. Jianhua Hu, and Dr. Nicholas Tatonetti, is providing coordination, infrastructure, and oversight to support the consortium in achieving the goals of the program, contributing to collaborative and outreach activities, as well as enabling the resolution of technical research challenges and technology development.
Alexis, sorry for my delayed reply.
What program are you using for the Origin Shaper?
I was able to import your file without issue into CorrlDRAW, which is what I use for my laser CNC or my router CNC for 2D profiles.
However, the process they were describing has its roots far earlier, and originates from Kent Beck and Ward Cunningham who came up with the idea of using "pattern languages" (a concept attributed to Christopher Alexander, an architect) to write object-oriented programs.
We propose a radical shift in the burden of design and implementation, using concepts adapted from the work of Christopher Alexander, an architect and founder of the Center for Environmental Structures. Alexander proposes homes and offices be designed and built by their eventual occupants. These people, he reasons, know best their requirements for a particular structure. We agree, and make the same argument for computer programs. Computer users should write their own programs. The idea sounds foolish when one considers the size and complexity of both buildings and programs, and the years of training for the design professions. Yet Alexander offers a convincing scenario. It revolves around a concept called a "pattern language."
A pattern language guides a designer by providing workable solutions to all of the problems known to arise in the course of design. It is a sequence of bits of knowledge written in a style and arranged in an order which leads a designer to ask (and answer) the right questions at the right time. Alexander encodes these bits of knowledge in written patterns, each sharing the same structure. Each has a statement of a problem, a summary of circumstances creating the problem and, most important, a solution that works in those circumstances. A pattern language collects the patterns for a complete structure, a residential building for example, or an interactive computer program. Within a pattern language, patterns connect to other patterns where decisions made in one influence the others. A written pattern includes these connections as prologue and epilogue. Alexander has shown that nontrivial languages can be organized without cycles in their influence and that this allows the design process to proceed without any need for reversing prior decisions.
OriginLab produces professional graphing and data analysis software for scientists and engineers. Origin products are designed to be easy-to-use, yet have the power and versatility to provide for the most demanding user. With their integrated C programming capabilities, Origin and OriginPro provide a robust platform for building custom graphing and analysis tools. Origin is only available for Windows.
While lasering, I noticed my design was not centered. I think this has to do with the fact that the green square (which I assume is the origin) has moved out of center. How do I get it back into the center?
That is actually a good idea. Another solution I thought about is to simply do the design in another program, export it as an image and add this image to Lightburn. The Job Origin will always be in the center that way.
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