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vssuganth Posted - 08/22/2022 : 08:04:52 AM
For 2 axis (x,y) - stack option is working. I have 3 samples I want to stack each sample for Double Y plot.
Can you tell me the procedure for stacking?

suganth
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vssuganth Posted - 08/23/2022 : 01:13:53 AM
Thanks Its working......

suganth
snowli Posted - 08/22/2022 : 09:08:08 AM
So in each sample, there are 2 Y data which u want to plot as double Y?
Then stack 3 samples?

If so, u can plot each sample as double Y graph first.
Then choose Graph: Merge Graph Windows... dialog to stack them as 3 row x 1 column with no gap between them.

Thanks, Snow

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