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moJJ13 Posted - 09/03/2019 : 05:58:50 AM
Origin Ver. and Service Release (Ver. 9.6.5.169, 2019b (64-bit)):
Operating System: Win 10 Edu

Is there a possibility to normalize the x-Axis?
I have a graph like this:




It is a process that becomes faster but I want to see if the trend stays the same. I tried Analysis->Mathematics->Normalize Curves, but there I can only normalize the y-Axis.
I know how to normalize the x-Axis in the worksheet but I want to do it directly in the graph.
Swapping the x-y-axis does of course not work as the "x-Apples" axis is still the designated X-column.

Thank you in advance for any considerations!
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Echo_Chu Posted - 09/04/2019 : 05:33:39 AM
Hi,

Origin supports setting axis scale to follow custom formula.

I think You can set X axis scale type to follow the normalized formula to get what you want.



Please look at details for custom formula from the page below
https://www.originlab.com/doc/Origin-Help/AxesRef-Scale#Type


Echo
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