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Shawshank Posted - 11/07/2013 : 2:37:11 PM
Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): Origin Pro8 v8.0724
Operating System: Windows 7 SP1 64-Bit

Hi Guys,

I've hit a bit of a problem with plotting multiple sets of data on the same graph, hoping you could help! I have a set of data for the time it takes for an ultrasound wave to propagate through a certain thickness of composite material. Obviously the gradient of the produced line will give me the speed (which I want). Ideally I'd like to plot two/three lines on the same graph to save space (I have 54 sets of data), but struggling to do so.

My data looks like so:

http://snag.gy/APUQb.jpg

Ideally I'd like to plot the distance against time values for each coordinate for each material (so basically three seperate lines on each graph). I can do it if each of the t values (my x axis) were the same, but obviously they aren't as the triggers happen at different times. In a way I guess the x axis has to be independent of my data?

Any ideas?

Thanks,

Shawshank.

Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere - A.E
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Shawshank Posted - 11/07/2013 : 4:44:36 PM
Thanks for the reply! Looks like it's working perfectly :)!

Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere - A.E
lkb0221 Posted - 11/07/2013 : 3:37:51 PM
Hi, Will

You can make your data like the screenshot below (I use your Squra Brass data for example) and highlight both col(C) and col(E) and right click, select "Set as: X".
Then highlight all columns and plot a line plot.

Hope this would help.

Thanks,
Zheng

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