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Duplicate 2-D doughnut plot with multiple x values
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Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): Operating System:2021b Hello origin community, I have created a so-called sunburst plot (see figure 1). [img]https://my.originlab.com/ftp/forum_and_kbase/Images/Sunburst-batch-processing-Figure1.png[/img] In the middle of the 2-D doughnut plot I have shown an upper category (CHO, CHON, CHOS, CHONS) and a lower category (C1, C2...) on the outside. The individual "sun rays" show the respective proportions of the two categories. The plot thus consists of 2 x columns for the categories and 1 y-column with the numerical values (see Figure 2). For graphical processing, I have made both x-columns independent of each other. (Via Plot details, Groups..) [img]https://my.originlab.com/ftp/forum_and_kbase/Images/Sunburst-batch-processing-Figure2.png[/img] In addition to the column selected for the plot, I have 42 further y-columns that I want to plot depending on the two x-columns. I know I can use Origin's batch plotting feature to do this: 1. make a sunburst plot with your first Y column. 2. right click on the title bar of the graph window and select Duplicate (Batch Plotting).. But in the dialogue box that appears afterwards, I don't know what setting to make. Most of the time I only get a doughnut plot with one of the two circles/x-values or a totally shifted representation. Can you tell me what I have to do or does the procedure only work for 1 X column? Or does not work because both x cvalues are set to be ploted independent?? [img]https://my.originlab.com/ftp/forum_and_kbase/Images/Sunburst-batch-processing-Figure3.png[/img] Best wishes, Locardas
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