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cmcc Posted - 02/04/2015 : 5:21:41 PM
I want to make a box plot (box-and-whisker type) with a numerical x-axis.
By using the box-plot option, the boxes are always equally spaced, non-numerical type categories.
If i want my boxes spaced unevenly, based on an x-value, how can I do it?
The only way I have thought to do it is to make a separate layer for each box, and specify the x-position of each box using the layer controls for 'size and position' and the 'move' option.

Attached is an example box plot where each box would be associated with an x-value which is not evenly spaced, and thus not represented accurately with evenly-spaced 'category axis' boxes.

Is there a better tip to do this than the many-layer work-around?
Thanks for your help

Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): 8.5
Operating System: Windows 7

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cpyang Posted - 02/04/2015 : 8:10:41 PM
You will need Origin 9.1 or Origin 2015 for this, see this thread

http://www.originlab.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=9779

CP

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