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alukashev Posted - 01/05/2007 : 2:24:25 PM
Origin Version (Select Help-->About Origin): 7
Operating System: XP

Is there a more convenient way to plot multiple x=const functions(lines) on the same plot?

I can do it using multiple layers and different worksheets for each X value (while Y values are the same), but it could be too many layers.
If to use X values in one column, then the line plot connects adjancent points and make saw type graph.
Thanks
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Mike Buess Posted - 01/05/2007 : 4:58:53 PM
If you just want vertical lines you can use LabTalk's draw command...

draw -l {xx1,yy1,xx2,yy2}; // draw a line between points (xx1,yy1) and (xx2,yy2)
draw -l -v xx0; // draw a vertical line at x=xx0

Consult your programming guide for formatting options (color, line type, etc).

Mike Buess
Origin WebRing Member

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