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koey Posted - 10/29/2010 : 04:28:35 AM
As you can see following pic.
There two X-axis, say X1 and X2, which have opposite positive direction.
The origin locates at (0,0).
I have two data sets, say (X1,Y1) and (X2,Y2) for iceberg and ship respectively.
The question is how to plot the two data sets on a single fig. as following.

Thanks in advance!

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koey Posted - 10/30/2010 : 5:51:13 PM
Thanks, Easwar! this solution is quite constructive. Thanks again!
easwar Posted - 10/29/2010 : 12:51:04 PM
Hi koey,

Another way is to use two layers adjacent to each other with a "shared" y axis" where you set the y to be same scale for both layers. See this graph gallery example:
http://originlab.com/www/products/GraphGallery.aspx?GID=212&s=8&lm=215
That page then links to this tutorial:
http://wiki.originlab.com/~originla/howto/index.php?title=Tutorial:Bar_Graph_of_African_Population

Easwar
OriginLab
koey Posted - 10/29/2010 : 11:01:01 AM
Hi Bladilu#65292;

Yes, that is also the only alternative way I think. But then the question is the tick labels of the x-axis on the left side will be negative and it doesn't show the left arrow, neither.

regards

Bladilu Posted - 10/29/2010 : 10:24:48 AM
Hi ,

iam new to origin but :
how about inverting (e.g. col(a) = col(a)*-1) one of the x-axis ,plot them both together ?

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