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Herrig Posted - 03/07/2021 : 09:24:44 AM
I need to make a graph of reflectance curves with 3 groups, each of which has 20 data inputs, these 3 groups need to be of different colors.
I can't be able change the color of the groups, they are all the same color.
Is it possible to make this graph with one color per group?

Attached I am providing the .xls data used and a PrintScreen of how the graphic layout is getting.

Thanks

https://my.originlab.com/ftp/forum_and_kbase/Images/Data_test.xlsx

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Herrig Posted - 03/19/2021 : 08:49:02 AM
Cecilia, you suggestion work perfectly!

Thanks,
Renato Herrig - Brazil.
Cecilia_syy Posted - 03/07/2021 : 11:49:49 PM
Hi,
Would you mind to try following workaround to plot each group as separate plot:
1. insert a column after column A, fill this column with row number.
2. Open Worksheet: Worksheet query, uncheck column A in left panel, fill A="T3" in condition, select "select" in output area to select data of 1st group
3. select 3d wire frame to plot 1st group, set column B(column with row number in step 1) as X, long name as Y, ok
4. Then repeat step 2~3 to plot A="T12", assume data is vm2.
5. Open layer content with 1st graph, select VM2 add to right panel, ok
6. open plot details, go to 2nd plot and set mesh major line color to other color.

Thanks
Cecilia
Herrig Posted - 03/07/2021 : 7:18:17 PM
I need to make this graphic in 3d.

In 2d I cannot demonstrate the changes in the spectral curves.
cpyang Posted - 03/07/2021 : 11:43:58 AM
You must plot as 3D?
Can the following 2D with stack offset work?



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