cu2s6131AT__400nm__120407__1a ~ 6a >> plot(cds5204ATlonger(:,1),cds5204ATlonger(:,2),'gv-')

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>> monoexpdecIR(-0.025, ,80,370,20,0,0:0.1:1000)
>> plot(cds462long(:,1)-80,cds462long(:,2)-0.13,'ks-',cds5204ATlonger(:,1)-130,cds5204ATlonger(:,2),'gv-',cds5204BQmed(:,1)-14,cds5204BQmed(:,2)+0.005,'b*-');
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cu2s6131AT__400nm__120407__1a ~ 6a

>> plot(cds5204ATlonger(:,1),cds5204ATlonger(:,2),'gv-')

>> plot(cds462long(:,1)-80,cds462long(:,2)-0.13,'ks-',cds5204ATlonger(:,1)-130,cds5204ATlonger(:,2),'gv-'); hold; Current plot held >> monoexpdecIR(-0.020, ,80,295,9,0,0:0.1:1000)

>> plot(cds462long(:,1)-80,cds462long(:,2)-0.13,'ks-',cds5204ATlonger(:,1)-130,cds5204ATlonger(:,2),'gv-',cds5204BQmed(:,1)-14,cds5204BQmed(:,2)+0.005,'b*-'); >> monoexpdecIR(-0.02, ,80,75,2,0,0:0.1:500) >> monoexpdecIR(-0.020, ,80,295,9,0,0:0.1:1000)