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raphaelb87 Posted - 09/11/2011 : 3:19:51 PM
Hello community!

I have a problem, i want to create a ternary phase diagram. Now i want to have additional increments on the opposite axis, like this: http://www.sv.vt.edu/classes/MSE2094_NoteBook/96ClassProj/experimental/tpd_3.gif. I dont find a function which makes this. Does someone has an advice to do this. Many thanks

Raphael

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Hideo Fujii Posted - 09/12/2011 : 1:14:47 PM
Hi Raphael,

When you said "increments", I guess that you meant the "V"-shaped axis ticks instead of the default "/"-shaped ones. If so, there is no such option in Origin (at least in the current version).

Only what I can think of is to add these extra ticks by using the "Line" tool (you can make a good one, then copy-and-paste to save time); Then, you can save the graph as a template ("File: Save Template As" menu) so that from the next time, you can use this type of ticks without your repeating manual labor... (If you save the template with the same name "TERNARY", then all ternary graph will have these extra increments; otherwise, you have to open your named template explicitly to use it.)

Hope this makes your life a little bit easier...

--Hideo Fujii
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