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Konrad Beck Posted - 06/25/2013 : 3:25:03 PM
Origin Ver. 7.5 and Service Release 6
Operating System:WIndows XP SP3

I want to plot two sets of data as Columns: one set with positive values sitting on the base as is easily possible using the Plot--->Column option, but the other set (same x-values) with negative values should be hanging columns, i.e. pointing downwards, directly extending from the upper, positive columns.

I could manipulate that e.g. in Powerpoint (with all axis labels to be re-typed), but I am sure that I have seen such graphs generated with Origin.

Any help is most appreciated.
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snowli Posted - 06/28/2013 : 10:43:02 AM
Thanks Konrad,

Great to know your problem is solved.

FAQ: To plot negative columns as hanging columns down from 0, user can double click X axis to open Axis dialog.

Choose Grid Lines tab.
Check Y=0 in Additional Lines group.

BTW, since 7.5, we have improved columns so if user has two columns, one is positive, the other is negative, plotting stack column can plot positive upwards from 0 and negative downloads from 0 correctly and error bars are supported as well.

Thanks, Snow Li
OriginLab Corp.

Thanks, Snow
Konrad Beck Posted - 06/27/2013 : 3:04:35 PM
Thanks for your help; I have send a data file with a sample graph to snowli and echo; please don't duplicate your efforts, which are very much appreciated.
snowli Posted - 06/27/2013 : 12:54:16 PM
Hi Konrad,

Where do you want the error bars to be?

The error bar of positive column goes up after the intermediate position?
The error bar of negative columns go down below the hanging columns?

Is it OK that you email you data or opj to us with description what you want the graph to be like?

You can email tech@originlab.com, Attn: Snow.


Thanks, Snow Li
OriginLab Corp.
Konrad Beck Posted - 06/27/2013 : 12:38:46 PM
Thanks, Snow Li and cpyang.

Snow Li's answer is the way to go for me at the moment.
However, I have not mentioned in my original question, that each column should also have error bars. Unfortunately, the Floating Column approach seems not to allow this.
snowli Posted - 06/26/2013 : 11:47:46 AM
Hello,

I think you mean the Floating Column. In 7.5, it's under Plot: Special Bar/Column menu.

Usually it requires 2 or 3 Y columns.
1st Y column is starting position of the column.
2nd Y column is the intermediate position of the column.
3rd Y column is the ending Y position of the column.

Column from 1st Y to 2nd will plot as one color, and column from 2nd Y to 3rd will plot as a different color.

So I think you need to insert one column before your 1st Y column for base Y values.
And then need to add another column and set column value to the sum of our original two Y columns) to get the ending Y position.

Then select the Base Y, our original 1st Y and the ending Y and plot floating column graph.

Since Origin 8, we supported recalculation, so if you always have such data, it will be easier to import data and recalculate the ending position instead of manually calculating ending Y by set column values every time.

Thanks, Snow Li
OriginLab Corp.
cpyang Posted - 06/26/2013 : 11:40:19 AM
There is no direct plotting of the two dataset to produce such effect, even though we can add this option in our next version coming up soon.

You can easily achieve this by using a third column which is the sum and plot the positive column and this sum column together, and use 100% overlap without stacking them.

CP

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