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piska86 Posted - 05/23/2014 : 03:59:53 AM
Hello everyone,
I am a student of chemistry and for the thesis I am examining the data obtained by x-ray diffraction at high angle giving rise to a profile similar to that



The problem is that I have to stack multiple charts of that type and I can not.
The procedure to follow is the following:
I open the file already analyzed
date -> select my sample
analysis -> simple math in my sample and subtract an arbitrary value in order to bring the graph to zero
analysis -> calculus -> integrated
I note the air
simple math -> divide my sample for the value of the -> the graph goes to zero
Analysis -> simple math ---> multiply by 10000 (or an arbitrary value)
To stack the second graph repeat all the previous steps and then simple math -> the second sample addiziono 2000 (arbitrary value) to space the charts.

Now, with this procedure, I can neither reverse the axes, nor to obtain the graphs with the same size, and even less to enter the profile dell'amorfo.

I hope someone has understood my explanation XD
Thanks to anyone who tries to help me :)
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snowli Posted - 05/23/2014 : 11:33:17 AM
Yes. Sending your opj will be helpful.

We have a built-in "Stack Lines by Y Offset" graph template.
You can choose Plot: Multi-Curve: Stack Lines by Y Offset to open the dialog.
Add all the data you want to include in the plot and plot type.

After plotting, if u single click once in the plot, it select the whole graph.
If u single click again on one plot, it will just select that one curve.
You can hold the mouse down and drag it vertically to adjust the Y offset.

Of course you can double click the plot to go to Plot Details dialog. Then select the plot you want to shift. Go to Offset tab to modify the Y offset value.

The benefit of this is that you don't need to do simple math. The original data isn't changed. Only the graph is stacked.

Is this what you want? You can watch this tutorial:
http://originlab.com/doc/Tutorials/StackLine-YOffset

Thanks, Snow
Kathy_Wang Posted - 05/23/2014 : 04:50:57 AM
Hi,

Is it possible to send us the Origin project file which includes your data and graph? I think this would help us understand your problem better.

To send file to us, click the Send File to Tech support link in the top right corner of the forum home page.



Kathy
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