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AKazak Posted - 04/18/2022 : 10:30:38 AM
OriginPro 2022 (64-bit) SR1 9.9.0.225
Windows 7 Pro SP1 x64

Greetings!

I don't like the plot formatting like this:


So I set Border to None and get this:


How do I make a plot like the one below?


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Andrey
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AKazak Posted - 04/19/2022 : 12:49:10 PM
quote:
Originally posted by snowli

Hi Andrey,

I guess u want silhouette?

Could you try plot it as line plot with area filled and also change connection to Step H Center to see if it's what you want?
U can go to Pattern tab to change fill color.

Thanks, Snow



Dear Snow,

That is exactly what I need!

Thank you.

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Andrey
snowli Posted - 04/19/2022 : 09:48:47 AM
Hi Andrey,

I guess u want silhouette?

Could you try plot it as line plot with area filled and also change connection to Step H Center to see if it's what you want?
U can go to Pattern tab to change fill color.



Thanks, Snow
AKazak Posted - 04/18/2022 : 11:42:46 AM
quote:
Originally posted by YimingChen

Do you mean when the spacing is set to 0, you expect the border to only show at the top?
James



Yes, exactly.
If there are many adjoining columns then the border takes too much space.

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Andrey
YimingChen Posted - 04/18/2022 : 11:40:26 AM
Do you mean when the spacing is set to 0, you expect the border to only show at the top? otherwise, it should show as normal?

James
AKazak Posted - 04/18/2022 : 11:06:55 AM
quote:
Originally posted by YimingChen

See the attached project file as a workaround.

https://my.originlab.com/ftp/forum_and_kbase/Images/columnEdge.opju

James



Nice trick!
However it doesn't adjust if I alter the column width settings, such as Spacing options.

I think that the column plot deserves having an option to leave upper border only.

This could be useful when dealing with column plot with man columns.

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Andrey
YimingChen Posted - 04/18/2022 : 11:00:42 AM
See the attached project file as a workaround.

https://my.originlab.com/ftp/forum_and_kbase/Images/columnEdge.opju

James

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