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robkumar77 Posted - 11/03/2004 : 1:48:30 PM
Origin Version (Select Help-->About Origin):
Operating System: XP

Dear All:

I have using microsoft Excel and in there a size distribution plot is more what would be expected...a smooth cruve going through each point even through there are only a few points. However, in Origin 7.0, the same number points produces a pointy graph and not the smooth distribution like in Excel. I do prefer Origin...could some explain how to produce this sort of curve in origin.

Thanks in Advance.

Robin
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easwar Posted - 11/03/2004 : 2:01:20 PM
Hi Robin,

I presume you are referring to the "Smoothed Line" check box in Excel under the Patterns Tab when you double-click on a line graph and bring up the Format Data Series dialog. Unchecking the box would result in simple line segments connecting the data (jagged look).

In Origin, when you plot a line or line-and-symbol graph, you can bring up Plot Details (by double-clicking on the line). Then click on the Line tab on the right panel, and change the Connect drop-down option from Straight to B-Spline or Spline.

Easwar
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