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Locardas Posted - 02/05/2021 : 04:48:15 AM
Hello guys,

I am using Origin 2018 and would like to create a "colored 2 D scatter plot". The color of the points in this plot should be defined by a 3rd column in the workbook. In addition to that, I want to create a color scaling depending on the values located in the 3rd column. The following graph is an example graph created by a colleague using MATLAB. I want to do the same with Origin for my data. I have already tried to use Plot Details -> Symbol Color -> Index:Col(C)...to tell the program to scale to this white. Unfortunately, this did not work.
Do you have an idea?

Best regards,
Locardas



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Locardas Posted - 02/05/2021 : 05:32:12 AM
Thank you Amanda,

that was easy.

Best regards,
Locardas

AmandaLu Posted - 02/05/2021 : 05:10:23 AM
Hi,

If you want to map scatter color to col(C), you should try Plot Details -> Symbol Color -> Color Mapping:Col(C).

Thanks,
Amanda
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