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cts18488 Posted - 01/23/2023 : 12:15:14 PM
Origin Ver. 2021b and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin):
Operating System: win10 ent

Is it possible to loop this code section in case I want to plot multiple spectra but in different panels? rather than pasting it multiple times and changing variables.

gl_0= gr1[0]
p0 = gl_0.add_plot(wks, coly='B', colx='A', type=202)
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YimingChen Posted - 01/24/2023 : 1:41:53 PM
Instead of using the column name in the function, you can also use column indices.

James

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