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Salman4750 |
Posted - 06/09/2020 : 08:42:56 AM I am trying to draw a scatter plot, during plotting, on x and y-axis it is only taking range to 10 as labeled but plot all the values so I want to know how I can change the labels on x and y-axis rather than using the default feature by OriginExt. 2- I want to know if I am showing many variables in a single plot how I can change the colors of different Points meaning instead of using one color for all variables points how I can use different colors for different variables using OriginExt 3-How I can draw a logarithmic Graph using OriginExt. 4-How to put information in legends manually 5-How to import Long comments using CSV into Worksheet
Thank you
salman |
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RakshaGupta |
Posted - 07/20/2020 : 07:06:56 AM Great Information was very useful for me. |
Salman4750 |
Posted - 06/09/2020 : 6:12:36 PM Thanks for the reply.
salman |
Chris D |
Posted - 06/09/2020 : 09:01:24 AM Hi,
OriginExt is somewhat limited when it comes to getting into fine details otherwise it would have an insane number of methods and properties. So, when wanting to do detailed things, one must turn to executing LabTalk via OriginExt using either the global Execute() function or the Execute method of various classes.
I've done that and it does work but is time consuming to figure out all the LabTalk statements.
It is our collective experience that the easiest strategy is to use Origin GUI to create a project using a sample dataset and built all your graphs using Origin itself. Then save that project as a template.
Then in OriginExt, load the template project and inject your data into the applicable worksheets.
Give that a try.
Thanks, Chris Drozdowski Originlab Technical Support
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