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tmsthomas Posted - 02/14/2016 : 10:20:50 AM
Hello,

I'm showing several (~10) Gauss-like lines with increasing intensities (measurement data which is increasing with time) in one Graph seperated by an offset. As the amplitude of the peaks are increasing from the lowest to the highest, i'm wondering, if it is possible to stretch the different data with different factors. So for example the first line should be multiplied by an factor of 20, the 2nd one by an factor of 10 and the 3rd by an factor of 5, to make smaller details visible.

Of course it would be possible to create a new Col E and calculate Col(E)=Col(D)*10 and then select this data, but maybe there is another option changing only the graph?

Thank you for your help!
Thomas

Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin):
Operating System: Origin 8.6
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jasonzhao Posted - 02/15/2016 : 05:00:43 AM
Hello,

This option should be available in our new version.

Would you please try our current version Origin 2016 to see the improvement
http://www.originlab.com/demodownload.aspx


Best regards!
Jason
OriginLab Technical Service
tmsthomas Posted - 02/15/2016 : 04:48:45 AM
Thanks for your reply. Unforetuneatly I cannot find the multiplier option, even if I choose Indiviual in the Offset-Tab as described in the manual. Is this a problem of the Origin Version (I use 8.6.) or could there be other reasons for not seeing the multiplier option?

Thomas
jasonzhao Posted - 02/15/2016 : 04:21:15 AM
Hello,

You can control the Multiplier option to amplify the plot line, this control is at Plot details dialog.
To open the Plot details dialog. please goto Origin menu,click Format: Plot Properties.

Please refer to this page for details:
http://www.originlab.com/doc/Origin-Help/PD-offset-tab


Best regards!
Jason
OriginLab Technical Service

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