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flirt |
Posted - 01/26/2005 : 7:35:18 PM May anybody help me to draw series of curves together on on map? They just need to be vertically separate. I tried waterfall with 0 x-offset and changed the page setting but still the figure looks ugly. It's just the same like stack without the x-axese. I saw some people show very beautiful picture like this. Is there such a model or template? @@ Thanks a lot! |
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flirt |
Posted - 01/27/2005 : 2:28:33 PM I got it, I didn't set the offset and y-scale properly. Thanks a lot.
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easwar |
Posted - 01/27/2005 : 09:25:28 AM Hi flirt,
You can easily make modifications to the waterfall template and then save it back to say a new name using the File->Save Template As menu item. Then, you can plot using your customized template from the menu item Plot->Template Library. Your custom template will show up under the My Templates category. (I am assuming here you have 7.5 - but one can do the same in older versions).
For example, I modified the template to make it look like the picture pasted below. What I did was the following: 1> resized the layer so that it covers most of the page (can do this by drag and stretch in 7.5) 2> applied a few themes such as "ticks in" and changed fonts etc (theme is a feautre in 7.5, but such modifications can be done in older versions as well) 3> set the x-offset to zero 4> set the y-offet to a suitable value 5> manually set the y axis scale to make the plot look like the way i want 6> add a new legend to show all the data plots
Hope this one looks less "ugly"! The idea with our templates is that we keep them simple by default and let users customize them the way they want to.
Easwar OriginLab

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