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jonni Posted - 06/11/2003 : 08:29:07 AM
Hi,

Can anyone help with the following - maybe someone has already tried something similar.

I am trying to use the waterfall template (WATERFAL.OTP) to graph several curves with the same X axis but different values of a (known) parameter A. In offest amount I can offset each curve by a percentage (ordinarily I set the % X offest to zero, fill all curves with white to hide 'mixing' of the curves).

This works beautifully, but is there a way to improve the flexibility of this offsetting procedure such that the curves may be offset by varying amounts (fractions, for instance, of the Y ixis) yet still retaining this waterfall effect? In other words my parameter A does not change in a regular way between data sets and I would like this reflected in the waterfall.

Maybe this is more conveninent to do somehow in labtalk but I am not sure how (?).

Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks.

jonni

PS My posting 'scaling axes by functions' on 6/6/03 was, in part, to get around this problem.

Edited by - jonni on 06/11/2003 09:09:10 AM

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