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SohrabAzizi

Canada
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Posted - 02/11/2019 :  7:56:44 PM  Show Profile  Edit Topic  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Topic
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Hi,

Does anyone know how we can plot multiple (multi-series of data) Weibull distribution plot in one plot? I have 5 columns of data that want to plot it in one Weibull plot. I have plotted by Minitab, but it's not fancy like Origin. I copied data in 5 columns but I am able just to select one column and plot as Weibull plot. How we can plot all columns in one plot?


Thanks

Edited by - SohrabAzizi on 02/11/2019 9:01:39 PM

yuki_wu

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Posted - 02/12/2019 :  12:29:40 AM  Show Profile  Edit Reply  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Reply
Hi,

You could select Worksheet: Stack Column to put these 5 columns into one columns and then plot the data.

Regards,
Yuki

OriginLab
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SohrabAzizi

Canada
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Posted - 02/12/2019 :  1:24:03 PM  Show Profile  Edit Reply  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Reply
Hi Yuki,

Thanks for your response, Actually when I copy all 5 columns in one column the origin assume that all the data belong to one series of data and plot it as one Weibull plot, while I'd like to have 5 different plots in one window plot.
Can you help me more in detail?
Please see the plot with origin and Minitab. I'd like to plot like the one at Minitab.


thanks



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Originally posted by yuki_wu

Hi,

You could select Worksheet: Stack Column to put these 5 columns into one columns and then plot the data.

Regards,
Yuki

OriginLab


Edited by - SohrabAzizi on 02/12/2019 1:39:59 PM
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yuki_wu

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Posted - 02/12/2019 :  9:48:24 PM  Show Profile  Edit Reply  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Reply
Hi,

I am sorry that I didn’t see the image you created in Minitab, you might forget to attach it.

I hope I get what you mean. For example, there are 4 columns, so I will
1. Highlight 4 columns and select Plot: Histogram from the menu
2. Double click to the plot to open Plot Details dialog
3. Go to Distribution tab and select the curve type you desired from Curve Type dropdown
4. Click OK button


BTW, this is not a LabTalk question, you better post these questions in Origin Forum next time:
https://my.originlab.com/forum/forum.asp?FORUM_ID=5

Regards,
Yuki
OriginLab


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