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latlat Posted - 05/24/2004 : 11:25:01 AM
hi,
I would like to ask if anyone can help me making a windrose
i have seen some windroses at:
http://www.originlab.com/index.aspx?s=9&lm=+152&pid=761

...but while it is said to be automatic i can't find the way to do it.
Thanks in advance
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greg Posted - 05/26/2004 : 2:53:57 PM
With data such as:
A(X) B(Y) C(Y)
0 2 1
45 1 1
90 0 0
135 0 0
180 0 0
225 0 1
270 2 1
315 4 2
Select and Plot B(Y) and C(Y) as a Polar plot.
Alt+DoubleClick the Layer1 icon and select both datasets in Layer Contents and click Group.
Click OK.
Doubleclick the plot to open Plot Details and change the Plot Type to Column/Bar.
Check the Fill Color box under Increment.
Click OK.
Select Graph : Stack Grouped Data in Layer.

Once you save this as a template, then it will be easier. The 'automatic' on the web page refers to scripts they wrote.


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