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lomanx |
Posted - 08/13/2014 : 11:25:37 AM Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): Origin Pro 9.0.0 (64-Bit) SR2 Operating System: Windows 7 Professional
Hello all,
I have a question concerning how to draw a histogram of a special kind in Origin 9.0.0. I have data from three different sensors, let's call them sensor one to three.
Sensor 1 Sensor 2 Sensor 3 2.33316E7 2.60871E7 2.20139E7 2.22446E7 2.37398E7 2.53462E7 2.39149E7 2.63268E7 2.45455E7
I now want to make a histogram highlighting each one of the sensors with different colours. The highlighting works by just marking all of the data and clicking on Plot/Statistics/Histogram. But my problem now is:
The graph is not showing all of the values one on top of the other, but is overlaying the bars. So I'm losing information because I can not see all of the bars. I hope I managed to explain well my problem. I want to see all of the bars and having one on top of the other, so I can see all measurement values on the histogram.
Maybe somebody can help, I'd be very grateful! If you don't understand my problem, please ask. Thank you!
Lorenzo, HEPHY Vienna |
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lomanx |
Posted - 08/14/2014 : 10:14:41 AM Hey Zheng!
Thanks a lot for your fast reply! Your tip works!
Lorenzo, HEPHY Vienna |
lkb0221 |
Posted - 08/13/2014 : 2:08:36 PM Hi,
Please do the following:
1). Highlight all three columns, select Statistics: Descriptive Statistics: Frequency Counts. 2). Set the bin size as you want, uncheck everything except Bin Center and Count in Quantities to Compute branch. 3). A new wks will be created. Highlight all columns in it and plot a column graph. 4). In Plot Details dialog, Layer level, Stack tab, change Offset to be Cumulative. 5). Re-scale the graph.
Zheng OriginLab |
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