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trampuz
Switzerland
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Posted - 12/01/2003 : 01:05:46 AM
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Hello,
Maybe I am missing a simple thing, but I can't find a way how to assign the range (0 to 100 percentile) instead of standard deviation to error bars in a scatter plot. Does somebody has a hint?
Thanks, Andrej
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easwar
USA
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Posted - 12/04/2003 : 2:39:21 PM
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Hi Andrej,
If I understand this correctly, what you want to show are error bars corresponding to range, and the range limits may be different for positive side and negative side.
You can do this by having two error columns instead of one. So set up your worksheet column types as X Y Yerr Yerr as shown below, then make the plot by selecting all columns. Then go to Plot Details, go to the tab for the two error bars, and turn the Plus/Minus check box on/off so that one corresponds to positive error bar and the other to negative error bar and you can get a graph such as below.
Easwar OriginLab.

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trampuz
Switzerland
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Posted - 12/05/2003 : 5:38:48 PM
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Easwar, thank you very much. Andrej
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