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FloTor Posted - 05/14/2014 : 03:56:33 AM
Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): OriginPro 9.1.0
Operating System: Win7 (64bit)

I was wondering how I can add a second y-axis on the left of the plot which is connected to the same datapoints but has a different scale. The relation between the two y-axes is nonlinear (on the left, I have frequency and I want to convert this into wavelength on the right).
Is that possible to do, and how can I do it?

thank you and best regards,
Florian
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Shirley_GZ Posted - 05/14/2014 : 05:52:16 AM
Hi,

You can add a new layer which only has Y axis on the left, and double click to open Plot Details, go to Link Axes Scales tab of second layer. In this page, link layer2 to layer1, and set custom Y Axis Link.

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