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Thechileanway Posted - 04/17/2016 : 9:09:53 PM
Hi guys

I have 5 date set from experiments, I need to make a box plot to compare them, but it must be done using a "weight factor".

So I have 5 columns with data and 5 columns with a "weight factor" for each data.

Somebody can help me please...
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JacquelineHe Posted - 04/18/2016 : 06:45:09 AM
Hi,

I am afraid that Origin does not support to create the box with weight directly.

If you want to do that, please try to use "Set Column Value" tool add weight to the each dataset, and then create box plot.

About "Set Column Value" tool, pleaser refer to this help page:
http://www.originlab.com/doc/Origin-Help/Wks-SetColVal-QuickStart


Thanks
Jacqueline
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