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chljl Posted - 06/27/2012 : 4:48:40 PM
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A very simple question: I want to change the data range of a curve in a plot, for example, originally I plotted a xy curve using A(x)1:10 and B(y)1:10, and now I want to simply change it to A(x)5:15 and B(y)5:15, or change it to A(x) 1:10 and C(y)1:10, how can I do it?
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Hideo Fujii Posted - 08/01/2012 : 5:45:47 PM
Hi chljl,

You can change the X range of a plot from Plot Setup dialog.
In the bottom panel of the dialog, you can press the current range item, press the "..." button
when you select the current plot range, then you can enter the new range in the
newly appeared "Range" dialog box. Please see the screenshot below.



If you want to change the plotted dataset (e.g., from B(Y) to C(Y)), you can also
do it from Plot Setup dialog by "Replace" button with a new assignment.

Hope this helps.

--Hideo Fujii
OriginLab

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