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ahs_74 |
Posted - 11/11/2020 : 10:48:22 PM Hi all,
Can someone tell me how I can plot a graph like this in Origin please?
https://my.originlab.com/ftp/forum_and_kbase/Images/Multiple.PNG
Thanks
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ahs_74 |
Posted - 11/12/2020 : 10:13:12 PM Thanks Snow, I'll give that a try and it'll hopefully work.
-Amir
quote: Originally posted by snowli
Hi Amir,
Yes. We support multiple coordinate systems in one graph. Each coordinate system will be in his own layer and plot is in the layer. https://www.originlab.com/doc/Origin-Help/MultiLayer-Graph
E.g. u can plot a plot first. Which will be in layer1. U can see layer 1 icon on upper-left corner. Then you can choose Insert: New Layers: BottomX-Left Y. It will add 2nd layer in graph. U can resize it and move it to position u want.
When there are multiple layers, u can click within the layer to make it active. See the layer icon change on upper-left corner. Then u can drag and drop the column u want to plot into the layer. Or double click the layer icon on upper-left corner to add plot into layer. https://www.originlab.com/doc/Quick-Help/Add-Data-to-Layer
Coordinates can also be linked to straight 1: 1, etc.
Thanks, Snow
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snowli |
Posted - 11/12/2020 : 4:27:48 PM Hi Amir,
Yes. We support multiple coordinate systems in one graph. Each coordinate system will be in his own layer and plot is in the layer. https://www.originlab.com/doc/Origin-Help/MultiLayer-Graph
E.g. u can plot a plot first. Which will be in layer1. U can see layer 1 icon on upper-left corner. Then you can choose Insert: New Layers: BottomX-Left Y. It will add 2nd layer in graph. U can resize it and move it to position u want.
When there are multiple layers, u can click within the layer to make it active. See the layer icon change on upper-left corner. Then u can drag and drop the column u want to plot into the layer. Or double click the layer icon on upper-left corner to add plot into layer. https://www.originlab.com/doc/Quick-Help/Add-Data-to-Layer
Coordinates can also be linked to straight 1: 1, etc.
Thanks, Snow
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ahs_74 |
Posted - 11/12/2020 : 1:28:55 PM Thanks for your response Amanda, but I think you misunderstood my question. This graph consists of three coordinate systems (€1,t1/ €2,t2 and €3,t3) and I want to know if I can plot a graph with multiple coordinate systems like that or not.
Thank you, Amir
quote: Originally posted by AmandaLu
Hi,
If the dash curve data is in one column, you can highlight two sections by pressing CTRL + mouse selection, then plot a line graph.

Thanks, Amanda OriginLab Technical Service
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AmandaLu |
Posted - 11/12/2020 : 01:27:52 AM Hi,
If the dash curve data is in one column, you can highlight two sections by pressing CTRL + mouse selection, then plot a line graph.

Thanks, Amanda OriginLab Technical Service
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