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bajohnson8205 Posted - 06/15/2015 : 4:38:25 PM
I sometimes get an odd extra line in scatter plot. It only appears when I plot both x and y (if I let Origin generate the x axis, it doesn't show up). It goes from the first data point to one near the middle, and changes if I use line, horizontal step, or vertical step. Any idea where it may be coming from, and how to get rid of it?
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bajohnson8205 Posted - 06/16/2015 : 09:52:05 AM
My problem was numbers in the header that I had missed when the data was pulled from the equipment. Delete the header, problem solved.

Hideo Fujii Posted - 06/16/2015 : 09:46:05 AM
Hi,

I wonder if the data is sorted by X values monotonically, or not. It should be.

--Hideo Fujii
OriginLab
bajohnson8205 Posted - 06/15/2015 : 4:54:43 PM
There aren't any redundant points as far as I can tell - the data plot just fine in excel (I wanted to double check) I'll email the data.
lkb0221 Posted - 06/15/2015 : 4:44:35 PM
Can you double click your data to see if there were redundant points?
Or would you mind sending us the opj (to <tech@originlab.com>) so we can take a look?

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