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jakub.zajic@hotmail.com Posted - 05/26/2018 : 3:43:56 PM
Origin 2018b on Win 8.1

Hi, for last 30 min Ive been trying to figure out how to plot out several time data sets. Graph axis is getting messed up and i just cant find the controls to fix it (Y axis is not from the min to max - 7h-15h-7:30-6h-5h; X axis is in order). Id be happy for any help.
This is the data set im working with, im trying to plot it and fit it with one exp function:


1 6:50 10:21 18:22
2 7:29 15:31 17:26 10:31
3 8:13 7:55 7:00 10:03 8:05
4 7:16 8:02 11:17
5 6:29 9:34 7:49 9:10
6 6:17 5:34 6:08 5:23
7 6:48 7:35 5:07
8 5:54 6:18 6:29 5:02
9 5:25 5:34
10 6:05 5:16 5:41
11 5:29 5:57 6:48 5:50
12 6:33 5:23 5:00 5:24
13 6:13 4:11 4:29 5:24
14 4:48 5:20 5:19
15 5:08 4:07 5:49
16 5:17 5:12 6:21
17
18 4:37
19 5:18 5:59
20 5:43


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Echo_Chu Posted - 05/30/2018 : 05:08:37 AM
Hi,

Please select the whole column and then right click and choose Properties from context menu to open the dialog as I said in last post.

You can move the mouse to header of the column to select it.



Please note that in your post you are setting a whole range which can not set the cell format as time when range values are text. So you can see all your data still aligns left, which are text values.

Echo
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jakub.zajic@hotmail.com Posted - 05/29/2018 : 4:19:33 PM
Unfortunately it wasnt this easy ...
Echo_Chu Posted - 05/28/2018 : 04:25:28 AM
Hi,

From the image it looks your data is text (align left) instead of time.

Please set your columns as time format first.
1. Double click on column B to open Properties dialog. Set settings as below and click OK



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