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Oritech
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Posted - 04/12/2014 : 4:53:33 PM
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Hi all,
How can I produce a double Y and double x line+symbol plot. i.e. X1 on bottom axis, Y1 on left axis, X2 on top axis and Y2 on right axis. Here is a sample dataset:
X1 1 2 3 4 5 Y1 5 10 15 20 25 X2 3 6 9 10 20 Y2 2 7 8 9 12
Really would appreciate your input thanks.
Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): 8.5 (Also 9.0 if needed) Operating System: Windows 7 |
Edited by - Oritech on 04/12/2014 4:53:56 PM |
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Oritech
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Posted - 04/13/2014 : 12:37:18 PM
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kof8319579, your post is not helpful at all. You may have also decreased the likelihood of someone posting a helpful reply thinking that it my OP has been addressed. Admin/moderators, can you please help with this, thanks. |
Edited by - Oritech on 04/13/2014 12:39:33 PM |
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cpyang
USA
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Posted - 04/13/2014 : 3:56:32 PM
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kof8319579 post was a spam, deleted now.
Here is one way, I am sure there are other ways
1. plot your X1Y1 normally, this gives you X1-bottom, Y1-Left 2. from Graph menu, choose "New Layer(Axes)->Top-X Right-Y(Linked Dimension)", this will gives you all 4 axes 3. Double-click the 2nd Layer icon
to open Layer Contents, and move in the Y2 data into 2nd layer.
You also can just select the X2Y2 data and move the mouse to the edge of the column and drag that data onto the graph.
This video should help:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLXQj-bpMeY
CP
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snowli
USA
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Posted - 04/14/2014 : 10:32:16 AM
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Hello,
Another way is selecting all data and choose Plot: Multi-Curve: Double Y to plot it as double Y first. Then break the x axis linking by the following steps:
Choose Format: Layer Properties menu to open Plot Details dialog. Select Layer2 node on the left. Go to Link Axes Scales tab. Set X Axis Link to be None so each layer can have its own X axis range. Also go to Display tab and check X axis so X axis can show for layer2.
Now, press each Layer icon in upper left corner and do Ctrl+R to rescale to show all data.
There are two top X axis so you can press Layer1 icon and then remove the top x axis for layer1. Also you can double click the layer2's top axis to turn on tick labels.
Thanks, Snow
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Edited by - snowli on 04/14/2014 1:45:02 PM |
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