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Bilbaoano Posted - 08/26/2011 : 11:56:07 AM
Hello,

I would like to plot x^(1/3) or x^(0.33) or power(x, 1/3) in a origin plot. Neither of the comands works. It works if I plot x^n with n>1. But I want to plot a root. Is there another comand to do that?

I guess this was a ignorant question. But I do not figure how to do it.

Thank you for your help.

Bilbo
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Bilbaoano Posted - 08/26/2011 : 2:19:54 PM
Oh, this was not my question. But it helped me to find the error

Thank you so much!
Hideo Fujii Posted - 08/26/2011 : 1:31:51 PM
Hi Bilbo,

If you really need to visualize the "crossing point" on the X axis (though it doesn't happen in real),
how about to modify like in the following using the conditional operator?



--Hideo Fujii
OriginLab
Bilbaoano Posted - 08/26/2011 : 12:02:00 PM
So, I would like to plot this function in an plot with the "add function graph" dialog.

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