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Manisha1 Posted - 07/16/2021 : 01:48:26 AM
Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin):
Operating System: windows 7

I am new to OriginLab and I'm trying to plot XYZ data from 4 different samples, the data is normalised, in ternary Plot but I'm only able to get a separate plot for each sample while I need all the samples to be plotted in a ternary plot with just different symbols. How can I do that?

Manisha.
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AmandaLu Posted - 07/16/2021 : 02:31:40 AM
Hi,

After you plotted a ternary from one set of XYZ, you can double click on the “1” icon at the top-left corner of the graph and add other sets in the Layer Content dialog that opens.


Thanks,
Amanda
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