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hauli Posted - 03/23/2006 : 07:56:08 AM
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Hi,
suppose I got the following simplyfied data
x y1 y2
10 19 1.4
15 32 2.1
20 45 3.9

I want to create a graph with 2 y-axis,
the values for y1 and y2 are related (but not mathematically), and I want them to be displayed on the same height level (so that 19 on the left y1-axis equals 1.4 on the right y2-axis and so on)

Thanks for any suggestions,
Hauli


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easwar Posted - 03/23/2006 : 08:57:25 AM
Hi Hauli,

Please look at this thread where there is procedure on how to do this and a sample image. Does this answer your question?

http://originlab.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=4444

Easwar
OriginLab



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