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hello today Iamp;#39;m going to go over how to create a full width half maximum or well-behaved grass this will allow you to copy and paste data from successive graphs into the template and will automatically calculate the full width half max based on linear interpolation so if we look at this data basically what itamp;#39;s going to do is I have data 1 data to data 3 and itamp;#39;s going to have for our x-axis a pixel value and the y-axis is going to be an energy the energy is already normalized and I can come down here and see that the full width half maximum is going to be somewhere between 32 and 33 so I go all the way down to the bottom the falling edge is going to be somewhere between 55 and 56 I subtract those two Iamp;#39;ll get somewhere around to 20 to 25 but then if I want to come over here to data set number 2 Iamp;#39;m gonna have to go through the same procedure again find out halfway between where 249 250 is and do the manual subtraction if we create an automatic t