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ulum92 Posted - 03/24/2014 : 08:07:42 AM
Hello

I want to plot a histogram from my data. I noticed that when Origin plots a histogram it adds the same data and puts them in the column. In my data I have the number of counts already.

E.G

Particle energy ; number of counts
10 keV 5
20 keV 5
30 keV 6
40 keV 100
50 keV 50

I need Origin to plot a histogram that will have X as Particle energy and Y os number of counts.

Any advice will be helpful
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lkb0221 Posted - 03/25/2014 : 09:11:29 AM
Hi,

You can still do a Gaussian or whatever fit on general column plot, by standard Analysis: Fitting menu.

Zheng
OriginLab
ulum92 Posted - 03/25/2014 : 07:29:33 AM
It has to be histogram because I have to blur it useing gaussian fit.

lkb0221 Posted - 03/24/2014 : 09:42:43 AM
Hi,

Then why do you need histogram?
You can just plot your data as a regular column graph.

Zheng
OriginLab
ulum92 Posted - 03/24/2014 : 09:25:33 AM
But I don't want this data to be filtrated from high value to low.



This is how i want it to look like ( made in excel ).
lkb0221 Posted - 03/24/2014 : 09:09:20 AM
Hi,

I guess you are looking for Pareto Chart (from binned data):
http://www.originlab.com/doc/Origin-Help/ParetoChart-BinData

Zheng
OriginLab

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