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lisabattagliarin |
Posted - 03/02/2021 : 11:48:59 AM Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): originPro 2021 64bit Operating System: windows 10 home
hello everyone, I have just started learning how to use OriginLab and I need to create spectrograms from a set of data imported from a csv file. The spectrograms are for acoustic measurements taken continuously over two days, so I also have data between 11pm and 1am of the following day.
How can I make such a graph if the message: the x values should be strictly monotonic is displayed when selecting the data?
(The hourly values have been entered in the form HH:mm:ss and I have also made a test with a format such as DD:hh:mm:ss by joining the cells referring to the date and time of measurement and setting the date type: dd:hh:mm:ss).
Thanks
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lisabattagliarin |
Posted - 03/03/2021 : 10:42:03 AM I've tried Worksheet->Sort Worksheet-> Ascending... it's not right for my purpose because, for example, if I have a measurement that starts at 2pm on the 1st of November and ends at 1pm on the 2nd of November, I need to create the spectrum with this time order. I can't get this match by sorting the column.
Any other suggestions? |
YimingChen |
Posted - 03/02/2021 : 2:57:56 PM Can you highlight your time column, then select menu Worksheet->Sort Worksheet-> Ascending...?
James |
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