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sondergaard1 Posted - 03/23/2008 : 12:13:27 PM
Origin Version (Select Help-->About Origin): 7.5
Operating System: XP
Hi,
I have data in X- and Y-columns. In drop-down menu I choose 'statistics on columns" and get my X and Y as 'Column A' and 'Column B' in statistics sheets column X. In Y columns follow mean and sd(Yerr). Fine. Entering 'mean x' and the sd(Yerr) that is actually sd(Xerr) in a new worksheet and likewise the 'mean y' and 'sd(Yerr)' AND designating the columns from the dropdown menu in 'Column Format' as 'X', 'X error', 'Y' and 'Y error' correspondingly, I next would like to plot the mean XY and associated error bars, but only Y error bars turn up.
How will I ever get X errors plottedas well??
Yours Soren Sondergaard

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sondergaard1 Posted - 03/24/2008 : 02:38:46 AM
No worry, sunk as low as looking in the manual, don't tell anybody. Found the answer. S


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