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physatya |
Posted - 11/25/2016 : 12:28:08 PM Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): Pro 8.0 Operating System: Win 8 How can I plot two different dependent variable together having the same independent variable but one by scatter plot and others by line plot? |
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JacquelineHe |
Posted - 11/28/2016 : 02:58:25 AM Hi,
If you want to plot the two Y datasets (dependent variable) using the same Y Axis, you can: 1. Choose one Y column and plot a Line plot, and choose other Y column drag and drop to the graph. 2. Double click on the new Line plot to open the "Plot Details" dialog. In the left-bottom of the dialog, you can select "Scatter" in the Plot Type drop-down list. Click OK.
If you want to plot the two Y datasets (dependent variable) using the two different Y Axes, you can : 1. Highlight two Y columns, and choose "Plot: Multi-Curve: Double-Y" 2. Double click on one to open the "Plot Details" dialog. In the left-bottom of the dialog, you can select "Scatter" in the Plot Type drop-down list. And then choose other plot in the left panel tree node, and set the Plot Type to "Line". Click OK
Thanks OriginLab Jacqueline
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