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benderrr Posted - 07/20/2005 : 5:39:23 PM
Origin Version (Select Help-->About Origin): 7.5
Operating System: WinXP SP1
Hello,
I tried to change the x-axis plot range of a 2D-graph (named dataplot1) via the script window by typing

set dataplot1 -b 1 -e 10;

but this results in a command error. What is going wrong?

Additionally, I'd also like to change the y-range, and also the x- and y-range of the plot in layer 2 of the active graph window. Can anyone help?
Thank you very much in advance,
bender
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Mike Buess Posted - 07/21/2005 : 01:30:45 AM
Hi Bender,

You're using the wrong command. The left and right limits are X1 and X2, lower and upper limits are Y1 and Y2...

x1 = X min; x2 = X max;
y1 = Y min; y2 = Y max;

Use lay -o to act on a non-active layer...

lay -o 2 {
x1=X min; x2=X max;
y1=Y min; y2=Y max;
};

Alternatively...

// layer 1 limits
layer1.x.from = X min;
layer1.x.to = X max;
layer1.y.from = Y min;
layer1.y.to = Y max;
// layer 2 limits
layer2.x.from = X min;
layer2.x.to = X max;
layer2.y.from = Y min;
layer2.y.to = Y max;

The 'set' command takes a dataset, not a graph window, as argument which explains the command error. Also, the beginning and end arguments must be in separate statements. This will show points 4 through 10 in Data1_B but won't affect the X axis range...

set Data1_B -b 4;
set Data1_B -e 10;

Mike Buess
Origin WebRing Member

Edited by - Mike Buess on 07/21/2005 01:46:30 AM

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