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Rapsu Posted - 06/12/2018 : 07:47:49 AM
Origin Ver. 9.0 and Service Release: SR2
Operating System:Win10

Hi. I have been going through this forum trying to figure out if I can use fill area on x-axis direction and I cannot find it.

So, I have a profile of particle concentration as a function of altitude and +/- standard deviation of the concentration as confidence levels. I am plotting them as altitude as a x-variable rest as y-variable. I would like to shade the area between
"[particle conc]-std" and "[particle conc]+std".

Is it possible with my version, or do I need new version?

Thanks!
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arstern Posted - 06/12/2018 : 10:11:34 AM
Hi Rapsu,

This feature has been added in Origin 2018. You can add a reference line to your axis through an expression or statistics base and then fill the area between the two reference lines.

Video Tutorial: https://youtu.be/78s1SSLGGYU

Online Info: https://www.originlab.com/doc/Quick-Help/add-straight-line

Thanks,
OriginLab
Aviel


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