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mydennis Posted - 05/02/2005 : 01:36:55 AM
Origin Version :Origin V7.5 SR5
Operating System:XP SP1

Hi,all,
Anybody knows how to set the axis to the arrowed line?
Thanks.



Edited by - mydennis on 05/02/2005 01:38:06 AM
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mydennis Posted - 05/08/2005 : 04:30:48 AM
Thanks FRED and Easwar, for your help.
fzimnoch Posted - 05/03/2005 : 3:03:54 PM
Hi MyDennis:

If you must add an arrow you can use the Line draw tool. This works well if you also hold down the shift key to force either a horizontal or vertical line. Otherwise in Labtalk use:

draw -l {x1,y1,x2,y2}; to draw a line from pt1 to pt2. Click on added line and select Properties from the Pull Down menu. This dialog box will let you add an arrow head to the line and alter params to suit your needs.

Sorry for mis-understanding.

FRED

Edited by - fzimnoch on 05/03/2005 4:00:50 PM

Edited by - fzimnoch on 05/03/2005 4:52:00 PM
easwar Posted - 05/03/2005 : 10:53:45 AM
Hi,

This feature of adding an arrow at the end of the axis does not exist currently. Thanks for the suggestion and we will consider adding this in the future.

Easwar
OriginLab

fzimnoch Posted - 05/03/2005 : 09:31:17 AM
Hello MyDennis:

I understand you to mean that you want to move the x-axis over to the right. It can be done two ways. If you click in the graph you'll see the graph layer enclosed in a box with handles. Sretch the handle to the right to extend the axis, or set the Width field in dialog box Format:Layer:Size/Speed (tab).

FRED

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