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Gerold Kort Posted - 10/29/2014 : 10:05:38 AM
Dear Mr./Mrs. Origin,

I have a ternary diagram. Now I want to generate an exploded view of just a corner of the diagram (all my data points swarm together in one corner).

Any advice how I can do that?

Thanks!
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lkb0221 Posted - 11/26/2014 : 09:20:36 AM
I'm guessing you've selected more than one element at a time. Programming Control has to be set one by one.
Gerold Kort Posted - 11/25/2014 : 05:00:06 AM
Dear Zheng,

I selected the line (left-click) and then right-clicked it. Programming control is not in the pop-up menu. I looked for it in the other dropdown menus in the taskbar and fount it under 'format'.

However, 'programming control' is grey and can not be selected.

Any ideas?

Regards,

Gerold
lkb0221 Posted - 11/24/2014 : 10:33:35 AM
Hi, Gerold

Please right click on that line and select "Programming control".
And choose Page for Attach to group, which is just below the Object Name.

Zheng
OriginLab
Gerold Kort Posted - 11/24/2014 : 04:35:04 AM
Dear Hideo & Co,

I have a question regarding ternary plots:

when I apply the axis-zoomed view, some layers/plots have disappeared. For example: There is a line running from one side of the graph to one of the 3 corners. However, when I zoom part of the graph, the line is not visible.

How can I keep the line visible after I have zoomed part of the graph?

Thanks in advance!

Regards,

Gerold
Gerold Kort Posted - 10/29/2014 : 11:20:34 AM
Hi Hideo,

You also helped me create ternary diagrams a long time ago (March 2012)! Good to 'see' you!

Thanks for the additional advice! I will certainly use it in my final report!

Thanks again dude!
Hideo Fujii Posted - 10/29/2014 : 10:43:41 AM
Hi Gerold,

You can make an inset graph if you want to present both the whole view and the axis-zoomed view like:



You can copy(CTRL-C) the layer frame, then paste it to the same graph page. You can customize anything in the pasted graph layer including the scaling as Zheng described.

--Hideo Fujii
OriginLab
Gerold Kort Posted - 10/29/2014 : 10:12:22 AM
Hi Zheng,

Found it!

Many thanks!!!
lkb0221 Posted - 10/29/2014 : 10:09:49 AM
Hi,

You can use the Scale In tool in Tools toolbar, which is on the left edge of Origin workspace by default. The button below Arrow.

Zheng
Origin

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