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Locardas Posted - 08/09/2022 : 09:31:41 AM
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Hello to all,

I have a problem that you might be able to help me with. The background is that I have carried out a measurement campaign and for this, a sample was taken every 12 hours. I would like my plot to show 2 x-axes, one that shows the date and one that shows the sample number. So far the plot looks like this:



The 3 layers result from the columns marked in black:



In column A1(X) are the sample names that I would like to have as 2 axis above or below the plot. It should be noted that the sample number fits the time resolution of B(X2). So I have to tell the programme somehow to plot 2 axes at the time resolution (I have scanned this) and then the values from column A(X1) to match column B(X2). I hope I was able to explain my problem clearly.

Many greetings,
Locardas
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Locardas Posted - 08/09/2022 : 12:05:47 PM
I found a solution, but thx for the hint!

Best wishes,
Carlo
snowli Posted - 08/09/2022 : 12:02:37 PM
U can also choose Insert: New Layer (Axes): Top X to add a mew layer with only top axis show. Then add one plot against Sample in that layer.
Then hide the plot so only top axis shows with sample x as tick labels. But it will not match the plots against Date time exactly.

We may need to look at your data to see how to solve it.
You can submit a ticket and attach your data
https://www.originlab.com/index.aspx?go=Support/DocumentationAndHelpCenter


Thanks, Snow
Locardas Posted - 08/09/2022 : 11:50:07 AM
Hello Snow, thank you for the answer!

Thanks to the link, I had the idea of possibly selecting a different X via layer management, but unfortunately, that didn't work. Furthermore, it was not possible for me to create the graph myself, because the suggested app "Double-Y Toolbar" did not take over the date, among other things. Furthermore, the download of the zip file mentioned in the blog was aborted. And since I do the things on my work computers, I can't get around the problem either, unfortunately.

Best wishes,
Locardas
snowli Posted - 08/09/2022 : 10:08:53 AM
I guess you want Double X plot.

Are there any relation between sample column and date column.
We have this blog
https://blog.originlab.com/how-to-make-a-neat-double-x-graph

But not sure which case matches your situation. Maybe you can create a ticket and send your project so we can try it.


Thanks, Snow

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