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gracy.hm Posted - 11/13/2013 : 01:53:43 AM
Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin):
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Hi,
I have made a wind rose.. I want to add one pollutant concentration to the same plot. I want to see the direction which is influencing the pollutants.

any quick help or suggestion.
Thanks
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gracy.hm Posted - 11/21/2014 : 02:50:59 AM
Hello,
I am just keep to know whether can we just overlay the windrose in google map.

Please let me know if it is possible to do.


I shall be very thankful to you.
3421 Posted - 11/28/2013 : 01:09:44 AM
quote:
Originally posted by greg

If you don't have 9.1 - where you can uncheck "Center at Zero" and enter negative From values - then you should plot your data using the standard Polar template rather than the Windrose template. Set your Polar plot to use Columns, then Copy and Paste the formatting from the Windrose plot to the Polar plot. Now you can use the Radius : Use Y-Axis Range button to allow for non-zero center.



Thanks for your reply.
Best wishes!
greg Posted - 11/25/2013 : 10:42:09 AM
If you don't have 9.1 - where you can uncheck "Center at Zero" and enter negative From values - then you should plot your data using the standard Polar template rather than the Windrose template. Set your Polar plot to use Columns, then Copy and Paste the formatting from the Windrose plot to the Polar plot. Now you can use the Radius : Use Y-Axis Range button to allow for non-zero center.
3421 Posted - 11/24/2013 : 01:02:15 AM
quote:
Originally posted by greg





Dear,
I am wondering wherther the Y-axis can start at a negative value,
and how can I do it? Thanks a lot!
greg Posted - 11/15/2013 : 1:37:51 PM
gracy.hm Posted - 11/14/2013 : 10:58:55 PM
Could you please attach one screen shot of the figure if possible.

I want to see how its looking
greg Posted - 11/14/2013 : 09:31:46 AM
The Scatter can be added in any of the usual ways:
(1) Select the 'Max' column
Activate the graph and choose Graph : Add Plot to Layer : Scatter
(2) Select the 'Max' column
Move mouse to edge of selection to get the drag icon, then drag to the graph and drop
(3) Double-click the Layer icon to open Layer Contents
Set the Plot Type to Scatter and move Max(Y) from the left to the right
(4) Right-click the Layer icon and choose Plot Setup
Select Plot Type of Scatter, check angle for Xand 'Max' for Y and Add
gracy.hm Posted - 11/14/2013 : 05:18:24 AM
Hi,
Thanks for your reply. I didnt get exactly how to add scatter plot. Can you send .opj file at email gracy.hm@gmail dot com

Thanks
greg Posted - 11/13/2013 : 2:52:54 PM
Presumably, your pollutant measurements are made at some compass point relative to the center of your windrose, so you have data like
Dir(X) Conc(Y)
25 28.3
75 54.6
130 18.4
180 2.6

If you add a column and fill it with the maximum radial value of your existing windrose, e.g.
Max(Y)
16
16
16
16
you can add that column as a Scatter graph and and get points on the edge of the windrose circle. You can then set your Symbol Size to use Col(Conc) and/or your Symbol Color to use Color Mapping on Col(Conc) to give you a size and/or color to the concentration data.

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