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| Strio |
Posted - 11/13/2019 : 2:25:39 PM Hi, I have been plotting X1 vs Y where X1 is equal to 1000/T (°C-1). I also successfully managed to have the top axis (X2) in °C by simply adding a second axis and "link axis scale" of X2 to the bottom one (X1). In the "link axis scale" panel I set X1=1000/x1 and X2=1000/x2. I finally set the "scale type" of the bottom axis as "inverse". So far so good. The big problem came with a new plot where the bottom axis is 1000/T (K-1). Here, I need still the top axis in °C. So the equation to transform is (1000/x)-273.15. Unfortunately, the new axis is not entirely correct. The first and last values are ok but not in between because (?) the "scale type" is not properly "inverse". I tried to see if I can do something with the option "custom formula" but I got really lost.... Many thanks. |
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| Strio |
Posted - 11/17/2019 : 04:38:05 AM Hi, I solved with using "offset reciprocal option" instead of "reciprical". yuki_wu, your suggestion works too.
Many thanks. |
| cpyang |
Posted - 11/15/2019 : 04:37:59 AM Can you check if this blog works for you?
http://blog.originlab.com/graphing/display-celsius-as-top-axis-in-arrhenius-plot
CP
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| yuki_wu |
Posted - 11/14/2019 : 04:51:58 AM Hi,
I am sorry that I might not understand your question fully, but I think you can edit the axis label via Axis dialog:
1. Double-click on X-axis and then go to Tick Labels tab and Display subtab 2. Type “1000/x” in Formula box 3. Select Top in the left panel, go to Tick Labels tab and check Show checkbox 4. Go to Display subtab and type “(1000/x)-273.15” in Formula box 5. Click OK button
Hope it can be some help.
Regards, Yuki
OriginLab
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