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katelad Posted - 07/03/2005 : 08:19:42 AM
Hi,
I’m a beginner, and would like to present at one graph, the data plotted in a two different ways.( eg linear fit and non linear fit). Haw can I do it?
Thanks

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easwar Posted - 07/04/2005 : 10:09:57 AM
Hi,

If you are asking about plotting the same dataset twice in a single layer, that is currently not possible. You can however have two layers in a graph that overlap and then plot the same dataset in each layer one time for example. See help file on how to create and manage multiple layers.

If you just want to show two different fits to a single dataset, you need to plot the data only once and just perform the two fits on the same graph such as below, where I first did a linear fit and then an exponential growth fit on the graphed data using the analysis menu, and then changed the line color and legend annotation etc.

Easwar
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