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Francesco_00_00 Posted - 01/22/2025 : 08:36:25 AM
Hi everyone.
I've to do a graph that includes both predicted and experimental data. In this matter, I would like to draw the experimental data as a scatter plot where values are represented with dots only while for predicted data are drawn as a line (line or line and dots) all in the same graph


I've uploaded an image of the graph I've would like to draw, this one on made in excel.

Thank you in advance for those who will be able to help me.
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Francesco_00_00 Posted - 01/22/2025 : 10:57:34 PM
Thank you so much! That tutorial really helped me
snowli Posted - 01/22/2025 : 2:48:23 PM
There are multiple ways to do so in Origin.
If you highlight all data and plot, they will all be in same type e.g. Line+symbol. They are all under same group g1 in right side Object Manager.
You can set the group members to be independent and then turn off line connection for those experiment data plot
Or ungroup them so each plot becomes independent. Then you can change some to scatter only.

This video may help https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNFZBYnUSZk&t=14s


If needed, please share your opju file so we can look further.

Thanks, Snow

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