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JasonLLL Posted - 03/26/2024 : 5:41:06 PM
Hi,

I am using OriginPro 2024 on Windows.

I encountered an issue while trying to plot my data in an error band format. The problem arises because the x data is not increasing monotonically. I am unable to obtain the correct plots.


When I attempted to plot the data using error bars alone, the resulting plot looked like this:



However, when I tried to change it into an error band, the region where the error band overlapped itself became transparent:


Then, when I added an empty row at the turnover between the monotonic increasing and decreasing segments of the data, the area between the yEr- of the increasing data and the yEr+ of the decreasing data was filled unexpectedly:



Ideally, the plot should look like this:

This was plotted in OriginPro a few years ago! but I am unable to replicate it now.


Anyone know how to solve this?

Many thanks!
Jason
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YimingChen Posted - 05/17/2024 : 11:53:59 AM
Just let you know that we have released Origin 2024b recently and the issue reported in this forum item has been fixed.

James
YimingChen Posted - 03/27/2024 : 08:34:11 AM
Right now you need to split the increasing and decreasing segments of your data into separate columns and plot them individually. I have reported this issue and we will address it. Thank you.
https://my.originlab.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=48246

James

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