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daniele90 Posted - 10/15/2018 : 05:13:00 AM
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Hello everyone, I have two groups of data in two columns b (y) and c (y).
Is it possible to make a graph in "interval plot" format that has two different y axes?
For example, read the data in b (y) in reference to the left-hand y-axis, and vice-versa read the data in c (y) in reference to the right-hand axis.
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Echo_Chu Posted - 10/15/2018 : 06:17:52 AM
Hi,

If you are running with Origin 2018b, you can create double Y interval plot with step below.

1. Highlight b(y) and c(y), select menu "Plot > 2D: Box: Double-Y Box"
2. With the graph active, press F7 to open "Theme Organizer". In "Graph" tab, select "Box_Interval Plot" and click "Apply Now" button


Echo
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