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shyamigcar2 Posted - 06/12/2020 : 10:08:22 AM
How to plot X=50 in using origin function plots?
We can plot y= 50 and we get a line in the range of the values.
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YimingChen Posted - 06/12/2020 : 10:49:02 AM
Also if you just need a vertical line that covers entire y scale, you can use reference line. Please double click on X axis, then go to Reference Line tab to add. Thank you.

James
YimingChen Posted - 06/12/2020 : 10:42:17 AM
Hi,

Perhaps you can use 2D parametric function plot tool.


James

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