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pospiech Posted - 02/23/2006 : 5:25:51 PM
Origin Version: 7.0 SR0
Operating System: WinXP

A simple problem but I could not find the solution:

Data with X, Y1, Y2, where Y1 and Y2 have totally different scales (Y1: 0-100, Y2:0-0.2). Both shall be plotted in one graph with two Y axes, with tics on left for Y1, on right for Y2.

Additionaly a fit (linear) will be added

I did not find a way to assign Y2 directly. Adding another X axes and copying the X axes lead to X1, X2, Y1, Y2. But all are still plotted to the same Y axes.

Matthias
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Leo_Li Posted - 02/23/2006 : 8:38:51 PM
Hi Matthias,

How to plot a double-Y graph:
Highlight Y1 & Y2 columns, and choose menu: Plot -> Special Line/Symbol -> Double Y.

How to perform linear fit to a double-Y graph:
Choose menu: Tools -> Linear Fit.
Active Layer 1, Click Fit, then
active Layer 2, Click Fit.

Leo
OriginLab Corp.

Edited by - Leo_Li on 02/23/2006 8:39:57 PM

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