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vijayansiva |
Posted - 10/12/2015 : 07:40:16 AM hi,
How to make a customized text symbol with subscript and superscript.
for example i need A16 (number at subscript) 5S (number at subscript but to the left of the letter) A14 (number at superscript)
Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): 8.5.1 Operating System:windows vista |
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vijayansiva |
Posted - 10/12/2015 : 11:17:36 PM hi Ken,
Thanks for that and exactly you guided me to get it. |
KenLefebvre |
Posted - 10/12/2015 : 11:40:23 AM Okay so, in this case you can create subscripts/superscripts for your graph by double clicking the plot layer in question and then in the "Plot Details" dialog, going to the symbol tab where you can adjust your marks to be alphabetic characters as you have in your example.
Then, since you want numerical values as either subscripts or superscripts for all values of each series of data, you can go to the "Labels" tab, and enable a custom label. If you want a series of different values next to each tick mark you can set the format string to the column where those values exist. However, in your case, if you want the same value next to each point in a series you could just type in "7" for example and every point would have a 7 next to it.
To set the value as a subscript or superscript you can adjust the font size and vertical/horizontal offset until it looks something like this.
Again, if this doesn't quite answer your question, just let me know. Hope this helps!
Ken Lefebvre Technical Service Representative OriginLab |
vijayansiva |
Posted - 10/12/2015 : 11:09:20 AM hi,
it didnt answer my query, I need it as a symbol in the graph. Example attached herewith in that the A and S contain superscript and subscript, which i added to the symbol with help of text box. How i can added such text as a symbol
thank you |
KenLefebvre |
Posted - 10/12/2015 : 09:32:56 AM Hi Vijayansiva--
There are a couple ways of accomplishing this, and I would suggest consulting this tutorial first- http://www.originlab.com/doc/Quick-Help/Insert-Symbols-in-Legend
If it doesn't quite answer your question, just write us back and we'll see if we can't figure out a more specific solution.
Ken Lefebvre Technical Service Representative OriginLab |
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