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benzo Posted - 07/09/2012 : 12:38:19 PM
Origin Ver. 8.5
Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): b161
Operating System: Windows 7

Hi, I have a bunch of data for various chemical compounds that have generated assay values that are incredibly diverse (from 0.5uM to 100uM). The data clusters into three groups: low concentration (0-10uM), medium (20-120) and high (250-2000uM).

I would like to present this data in one graph, but unfortunately I seem to be able to introduce only 1 Y-axis break, whereas I would like two so that there is good spread in all three concentration groups. How can I go about doing this?

Thanks.

Benzo
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Hideo Fujii Posted - 07/09/2012 : 1:00:23 PM
Hi Benzo,

As you pointed out, Origin currently support a single axis break on one axis. You can try to compose multiple layers to mimic multiple axis breaks as demonstrated here:

http://www.originlab.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=9767

We have been received requests for the multiple axis breaks, and I will add your name to our request database.

--Hideo Fujii
OriginLab

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