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a.abc.b35
Posted - 11/05/2015 : 3:26:14 PM Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): 8.5 Operating System: Win 7
Hi experts, I need your help again, this time using Labtalk.
I have 100 worksheets, each with 1 X column and 32 Y columns. I would like to create a labtlak script to do the following:
Plot 1 column of the data in log scale and 3 columns in linear scale in a single plot where the X-axes is linked but the Y-axes are not
The absolute values are different for each columns, so I would like to have a plot which you can get if the data are plotted as 4 different plots and then overlay on top of each other
I can do this by manually creating the 4 plots (3 linear scale, 1 log scale) and then overlaying them using the Merge button
But this way I end up with 4 unwanted plots and also it will take me ages to do this on all the worksheets!
The x-scale should be linked for all the 4 plots (that is same for all), but I would like to have a labtalk one linear for changing the x-axis range (layer -a does autoscale but I want to have the ability to control the x-axis range so that by a single command I can change the x-range on all the plots)
Also, I would like to have the 4 plots grouped in line plot of thickness 2, with colors, say, black, red, royal, olive;
Ability to switch off the major and minor ticks from the y-axis of all the plots after overlay
Ability to remove the major labels from all the plots after overlay
Would someone please be able to help me soon with this? Thanks, AB
If I still can not get this right, I will send an email to the tech support with a smaller subset of the data as you mentioned. Thanks again, AB
AB
jasonzhao
Posted - 11/05/2015 : 10:42:28 PM Hello,
It's better to send a sample OPJ (could be a smaller one and contains only a part of data) to tech@originlab.com. So we can better understand your design on this 4 panel graph.