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jayantkolte Posted - 01/12/2015 : 1:44:21 PM
Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): 9.1 SR3
Operating System: Windows 8.1
I want to plot data with 2 axis axis, one of them is 1000/T (1/K) and another x axis is in degree Celcius. TO get data in degree celcius the formula is 1000/X-273. I tried the following link on origin forum but could not succeed.

http://www.originlab.com/www/support/resultstech.aspx?language=english&ID=1116

I follow exactly the same steps as mentioned in above webpage, and use non-equispaced tick indexed dataset but it do not create exact relation to both axis.


I am struggling from 2 days. If anybody knows please help me.

Regards,
Jayant
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lkb0221 Posted - 01/12/2015 : 3:16:33 PM
Hi,

That page is for Origin version lower than 8.6.
In 9.1 Origin, please set axis link to custom and let X1=x1, X2=x2 so that only the from and end value will be linked.

Zheng
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