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nuge Posted - 11/24/2010 : 2:48:42 PM
I need to make many graphs for my limnology class. Independent variable is always the y-axis, which is depth. Depth is plotted with zero at the top, like the surface of the lake. Various parameters are plotted against depth. There are as many as 4 x-axes on one graph.
I have seen some of the cool tricks for plotting multiple y-axes. Can any of these be used to help in my situation?

budding limnologist
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easwar Posted - 11/24/2010 : 5:22:09 PM
Hi,

Please send one such dataset or Origin OPJ to tech support and we can then see best way to make such graph and create a tutorial for it if appropriate.

Here's how to send data:
http://www.originlab.com/index.aspx?go=Support&pid=752

Thanks,

Easwar
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