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dingo_d Posted - 02/28/2013 : 1:48:40 PM
Hi!

I have a bar plot (histogram, but I didn't make it with histogram option, rather with columns), which goes on the x axis from 0 - 40, the issue is, that the x-axis is going from 0 - 10 (my phisical data is from 0-10 micro seconds), and the 0 - 40 division is made because I split my data to 40 'grades'.

I have 8190 points that I can divide to different divisions. All of the 8190 points represent 10 micro seconds of data acquisition. So dividing by 10, 819 points equal to 1 micro second of data. By summing these points I get my data to put in bar plot (histogram).

The thing is, by choosing to divide by 40, and not by 10, I get 0.25 microsecond division, but my x-axis is stil just 10 microseconds, not 40!

I tried adjusting it by double clicking on ticks, but if I choose that x-axis goes from 0-10, I'm loosing more than half of my data :|

So can that be done in origin or do I need to export the image as eps and then adjust that in Illustrator manually?




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dingo_d Posted - 03/07/2013 : 08:41:01 AM
Yay this works! :) Thank you ^^
cpyang Posted - 02/28/2013 : 9:42:51 PM
How about double-click those numbers to open Tick Labels tab on axes dialog and enter 4 into Divide by Factor?

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