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Xaime94 Posted - 05/25/2018 : 6:10:31 PM
Hi,

Basically I'm wondering how to make the points have different colors?

For instance: red for points (X,Y) for X in (0,40), blue for X in (41,50) etc. It would be more convenient for me to mark the points from Sheet than from graph. And by the way, how to make those sets of points independent, so I could make a fit for every one of them?
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Echo_Chu Posted - 05/28/2018 : 01:59:27 AM
Hi,

To make data points have different color, you can specify proper value in a column next to you data, such as 1 for X in (0,40), 2 for X in (40, 51). Then you can use the column to control plot color as help below.

https://www.originlab.com/doc/Origin-Help/PlotColor-DatasetControl

To make a fit for every one of them, I can only suggest you unstack the columns (menu "Worksheet: Unstack Columns") and then perform fit.

Echo
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