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Hemal13 Posted - 08/01/2024 : 2:10:10 PM
Hi. I am new to origin lab and using origin lab 2019. I am trying to draw a curve such as impact of changing frequency on density at different amplitudes. The amplitudes and frequency are independent variables and density is dependent variable. Can anybody suggest me what is the appropriate functions or features to use in origin lab? I am trying to draw figure like the following:



Hemal
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ChaoC Posted - 08/01/2024 : 2:26:42 PM
Hello,

It's going to depend on how your data is formatted.
The easiest way would be to use the Plot: Line+ Symbol Graph if you data is formatted XYYY... like so:



Then you can do other graph customizations:
https://www.originlab.com/doc/User-Guide/Customizing-Graphs

Best,
Chao

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