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migin Posted - 06/20/2006 : 08:01:47 AM
Hi,
my problem is following. I only want to draw only rows in which the data in column 1 is 'alpha' or anything like this. But I do not want to select the rows which to draw by mouse. Is this possible, and how?

Thanks
migin

I'm using originLab 7.5
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zachary_origin Posted - 06/21/2006 : 05:11:53 AM
You can sort the worksheet in the acscending order of Column B (select all the columns in the worksheet, right click > sorting Worksheet > Customize, in the dialog select Column B and click the ascending button ). That the rows with 'alpha' variable are sorted together and seperated with other variables, then it is much convenient to select these columns and plot.

Zachary
OriginLab GZ Office

Edited by - zachary_origin on 06/21/2006 05:14:32 AM
migin Posted - 06/21/2006 : 02:23:57 AM
Hi,
thanks for the fast response.
I have another question: Is possible to create for each kind of variable of column B an own worksheet automatically?

Thanks
zachary_origin Posted - 06/20/2006 : 09:36:15 AM
Hi, Migin

Maybe you can do like this:

first,extract the rows as 'alpha'. With the worksheet active, select Analysis > Extract Worksheet Data in the menu, then in the if text inputting box of the popup dialog type col(B)[i]$=="alpha" (assume the column is col(B)).

Then, plot the extracted worksheet.







Zachary
OriginLab GZ Office

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