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j@y Posted - 08/31/2015 : 03:08:04 AM
Hi all,
I'd like to use Double Y Axis Graph in Origin C ( http://www.originlab.com/doc/Origin-Help/Double-Y-Graph ). I hope the chart identifier is 'IDM_PLOT_DBLY'.
Has someone an experience how to add properly (order, label of the Y2 axis) columns to the 'DataRange' dr.Add(wks,col,"Axis")?
Many thanks for your help!
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j@y Posted - 08/31/2015 : 07:08:17 AM
Thank you, Jason! It gives a bit different formatting (e.g. legend) but it works. And the code is obviously much shorter than C.
Best regards, Jiri
jasonzhao Posted - 08/31/2015 : 05:14:13 AM
Hello,

How about call the labtalk function in Origin C to make a double Y plot. Please check with the code and result graph:


void doubleY()
{
   LT_execute("plotxy iy:=(1,2) plot:=202 ogl:=[<new template:=doubleY>];");
   LT_execute("plotxy iy:=[Book1]1!(1,3) plot:=202 ogl:=2;");
}



Best regards!
Jason
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