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ONeilll |
Posted - 07/14/2021 : 06:06:08 AM Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): Origin Pro 2021 (64-bit), 9.8.0.200 Operating System: Windows 10
Hey, I would like to fill the area under a curve and I am using "fill to base". This leads to a filling until the bottom part of the axis. I would like to change the base, so that it´s slightly higher up. This is similar to the option "Inclusive broken by missing values" but the latter option gives me a visible base line. I dont want to see this one though.
Origin says that: "Baseline default to bottom axis, but you can customize it by adding additional line from grids tab of axis dialog". It seems I am doing it wrong, as I cannot include an invisible base line.
Anny suggestions? Thank! Aprreciate your time.
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nexusnex |
Posted - 04/14/2023 : 07:22:22 AM Hello,
related to the question: I plotted a line (the thick black line in the picture) and tried to fill it to this line by selecting "Fill to next data plot - One color" but it doesn't work because it also fills areas of different curves. Also, it doesn't seem like it would fill to the baseline I plotted.
Any suggestions? Thanks in advance!
Best, nexusnex |
ONeilll |
Posted - 07/15/2021 : 05:12:43 AM Great, thanks for your help! |
YimingChen |
Posted - 07/14/2021 : 08:40:49 AM One solution is to plot a horizontal line, then fill to this horizontal line. Then set the line to be transparent.

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