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elanchezhian
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Posted - 04/02/2019 : 9:29:51 PM
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I need to know "How to draw two different data sets with a different interval in the same x-axis and same Y axis?".My data sets are (Distance (Y-axis), Time (X-axis)and Frequency (X-axis)). Time and frequency have different units. Please anyone kindly help me. |
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Shirley_GZ
China
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Posted - 04/02/2019 : 11:27:04 PM
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Hi Elanchezhian,
Does "Time" and "Frequency" interdepend? Such as, Frequency = 1/ Time.
If so, I think you can add one more X axis at top of graph to show both Frequency and Time in a graph, see https://www.originlab.com/doc/Quick-Help/2nd-nonlinear-axis
If you want to plot two curves, "Distance VS. Time" and "Distance VS. Frequency", please consider to create a double layers graph: 1. Create a common XY graph firstly, "Time VS. Distance". 2. Add a new layer by selecting "Graph: New Layer(Axes): Top-X (Linked Y Scale and Dimension)" 3. Add the data "Frequency VS. Distance" into the newly-added layer. 4. Customize the graph as your own needs.
Please let me know if any problem.
Thanks, Shirley OriginLab
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elanchezhian
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Posted - 04/03/2019 : 6:36:38 PM
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Thanks for your reply shirley.
I uploaded the picture of the model graph which I want.It has two graphs. The distance vs time graph is a normal one. The second section of the graph is the distributional function of distance on time. kindly suggest me how to draw the same type of graph.
thanks. quote: Originally posted by Shirley_GZ
Hi Elanchezhian,
Does "Time" and "Frequency" interdepend? Such as, Frequency = 1/ Time.
If so, I think you can add one more X axis at top of graph to show both Frequency and Time in a graph, see https://www.originlab.com/doc/Quick-Help/2nd-nonlinear-axis
If you want to plot two curves, "Distance VS. Time" and "Distance VS. Frequency", please consider to create a double layers graph: 1. Create a common XY graph firstly, "Time VS. Distance". 2. Add a new layer by selecting "Graph: New Layer(Axes): Top-X (Linked Y Scale and Dimension)" 3. Add the data "Frequency VS. Distance" into the newly-added layer. 4. Customize the graph as your own needs.
Please let me know if any problem.
Thanks, Shirley OriginLab
Originlab Technical Service Team
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