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Khosrove Posted - 12/10/2015 : 05:22:53 AM
Hello,

I found a topic on this (can't find it anymore) and apparently it was not possible in 2004. I wonder if it is possible now?

I'd like to add a linked x axis that relates to the first x axis as 1239.84/x.
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jasonzhao Posted - 12/14/2015 : 04:36:56 AM
Hello,

In general, we will use the

layer.axis.formula$

to make a Custom Formula; and use

layer.axis.link

to make a link to the siecific layer
Please refer to:
http://www.originlab.com/doc/LabTalk/ref/Layer-Axis-obj
for further information.


Best regards!
Jason
OriginLab Technical Service
Khosrove Posted - 12/13/2015 : 6:01:49 PM
Thank you for your reply!

I'm sorry, I'm probably missing something, but it seems that it shows only how to do it via the Origin interface. I was wondering whether this can be done in LabTalk?
jasonzhao Posted - 12/11/2015 : 05:13:12 AM
Hello,

This feature is supported in current version Origin.

Please refer to this page about add a linked secondary top axis (relates to the first x axis):

http://blog.originlab.com/graphing/display-celsius-as-top-axis-in-arrhenius-plot

Best regards!
Jason
OriginLab Technical Service

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