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jean_galy
Posted - 01/31/2007 : 11:43:46 AM Origin Version (Select Help-->About Origin): 7.5SR5 Operating System: Windows XP Professional
Hi all,
I'm trying desperately to make a stacked column graph with the following data: 0.15 2.082E11 2.09073E10 0.375 3.331E11 2.557E9 0.575 7.397E11 8.155E8 0.85 3.703E10 1.99E8 1.25 8.987E9 4.916E8 1.75 383200 4.133E8 2.25 0.2358 1.201E8 2.75 0.01143 2.1E6 3.5 3.327E-7 398000 5 9.831E-8 2436 7 6.428E-9 280.20001 9.5 4.159E-10 32.28
with y axis in log scale.
Instead of "adding" the values (i.e. the 0 basis for my data_C is the value of Data_B) it surimposes the two data columns :-(
If I look in the plot setup it says that I'm working with stacked bar but the resulting graphs ain't!
Please help,
Jean
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erica-cn
Posted - 02/01/2007 : 12:28:34 AM Hi Jean Galy
I think the problem may be that you did not adust the display range of Y axis. you can double-click the Y axis and in the Scale tab, modify the range from 8 to 8E13. Then double-click on the bar to open the plot Details dialog box. Set the Spacing to 80. Then the bars will be separated from each other. Any more questions. Please feel free to contact us.