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GuhLelouch |
Posted - 07/19/2021 : 11:52:11 AM OriginPro 2021 (64-bit) 9.8.0.200 (Academic) Windows 10 Enterprise
Hi all,
I have noticed that in my recent plots of linear regressions, where I choose a dashed line to show the dataset, there is ALWAYS a sole longer dash along the line, which is extremely annoying (see images attached). I have recently changed my computer and installed Origin, so maybe there is something to do with that. Does anyone know how I can fix this problem?
Thank you in advance.
Best regards,
Gustavo


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snowli |
Posted - 07/20/2021 : 2:48:03 PM Thank you for brining this up.
It's really unnecessary to have so many points for linear fit result. We will reduce it in future version ORG-23998.
Thanks, Snow |
GuhLelouch |
Posted - 07/20/2021 : 12:00:40 PM Hi snowli,
Solution 1 solved the issue. I reduced the number of points to 500 and I cannot see the problem anymore.
Thanks for your help!
Best regards,
Gustavo |
snowli |
Posted - 07/19/2021 : 3:04:30 PM Hi Gustavo, We have jiraed the issue in ORG-23997 for our developer to check.
For now, maybe in LR dialog, u can check if go to Fitted Curves Plot tab, change number of Points under X Data Type will help. Right now we general 1000 points. When I changed to less, it seems better.
Also maybe u can go to Preferences: Options. On Graph tab, adjust Dash definition to see if it works better for your data. U need to refresh graph after changing it. So it's a lot of error and trial.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
Best, Snow
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GuhLelouch |
Posted - 07/19/2021 : 2:28:05 PM Hi @snowli,
Thanks for your help.
Yes, the lines were created by linear fit.
Yes, I usually increase the thickness of my lines.
The images that I have attached ARE exported images (TIFF), that's the issue.
Best regards,
Gustavo |
snowli |
Posted - 07/19/2021 : 2:17:52 PM Hello Gustavo,
Is the line created by linear fit? Did u made the line width thicker?
This may show on screen display only. Could you check if the exported graph is fine?
Thanks, Snow |
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