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BatteryCycler |
Posted - 08/24/2023 : 1:44:56 PM OriginPro 2023b (64-bit) 10.0.5.153 Operating System: Windows 11 Home
Hello all,
I have four plots that I would like to convert to a single stack plot. Each plot contains 5-20 lines on it, that all share the same x and y axis but have different values for each. Each plot has a separate workbook and data file.
1. Is there a way for me to very easily combine these four plots into a stack plot?
2. If not, how do I go about making a stack plot where each plot has multiple lines in it?
Thank you,
BC |
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ChaoC |
Posted - 08/25/2023 : 12:02:32 PM Hello,
Could you check out this video? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qd6pcnDfibo
You could also individually save the graphs as oggu files and open them in the same project file.
Best, Chao |
BatteryCycler |
Posted - 08/24/2023 : 4:11:19 PM quote: Originally posted by YimingChen
You can merge the four graphs into one graph. 1. Select menu Graph:Merge Graph Windows. 2. Specify the four graphs as the input. Set Number of Rows to 1, Number of Columns to 1. And click OK. 3. Now you have a single graph with four overlapping layers. You then need to align the X,Y scales of the 4 layers. Select menu Format:Layer... to open Plot Details dialog. 4. Select Layer2 on the left, Then choose Link Axes Scales tab. Set Link to to Layer1 and set X Axis Link to Straignt(1 to 1). 5. Repeat step 4 for Layer2 and Layer3.
James
Hi, thank you for the response. How do I get the 4 graphs from separate files into one file that I could do this with?
Thank you
Edit: I should be clear, I'm using origin for producing some of the data, namely the differentiating feature. So it's not as simple as just importing 4 .csv into one file. I need to combine origin workbooks and their plots. |
YimingChen |
Posted - 08/24/2023 : 3:52:59 PM You can merge the four graphs into one graph. 1. Select menu Graph:Merge Graph Windows. 2. Specify the four graphs as the input. Set Number of Rows to 1, Number of Columns to 1. And click OK. 3. Now you have a single graph with four overlapping layers. You then need to align the X,Y scales of the 4 layers. Select menu Format:Layer... to open Plot Details dialog. 4. Select Layer2 on the left, Then choose Link Axes Scales tab. Set Link to to Layer1 and set X Axis Link to Straignt(1 to 1). 5. Repeat step 4 for Layer2 and Layer3.
James |
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