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Poffel1985

Germany
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Posted - 04/14/2015 :  10:06:33 AM  Show Profile  Edit Topic  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Topic
Origin 2015 SR2 64Bit

Hi,
I would like a special feature in Origin - and actually I'm not sure if something like I imagine is already implemented.
Wenn I have two spectra, eg line plots in one graph, I would love to just grab one of the spectra and to a Y-stretching so that i can compare the data better. Is there a feature (other than normalize) to to this?
If there is not something like this, does somebody have a good idea how to do this with labtalk? My idea would be:
1. Move second graph to new layer
2. Edit Scaling of each layer
But this would not be possible with just grabbing the line plot :-/ Would there be a better way (eg. slider control or something like this)?

best regards

snowli

USA
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Posted - 04/14/2015 :  12:13:26 PM  Show Profile  Edit Reply  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Reply
We support stack plots with y offset in one layer and you can drag one line to move it up or down so you can put multiple curves together to compare them. See this video.
http://www.originlab.com/Index.aspx?go=Support/VideoTutorials&pid=2135

Also we support zoom/panning of a layer. Z is the hotkey for it. Press Shift+Z to scoll your mouse on graph will restrict zooming or panning in Y direction.


Thanks, Snow
OriginLab Corp.
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