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Manori

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Posted - 03/21/2006 :  6:24:12 PM  Show Profile  Edit Topic  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Topic
Origin Version (Select Help-->About Origin):
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How to connect two sets of graph together .
I have a one graph with X axis energy in the range of 20 eV to 150 eV and another one with 150 eV to 600 ev ( different magnification. How do I connect these two graphs together without any vertical line at 150 eV? Need steps

snnu204

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Posted - 03/21/2006 :  8:46:31 PM  Show Profile  Edit Reply  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Reply
i met that problem too!who can help us!
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Leo_Li

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Posted - 03/22/2006 :  05:42:08 AM  Show Profile  Edit Reply  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Reply
Hi Manori, snnu204,

Not sure wether you are aware that OriginPro has the following capabilities:

1. Graph windows can accomodate multiple layers.
2. One can copy / paste a graph layer.
3. One can resize a layer.
4. X or Y axes in graph layer can be hidden.

So if your two graphs (graph1 & graph2) are already there, just

1. click on graph2 to select its graph layer (a rectangle with 8 anchors appears to indicate the layer is selected).
2. Choose menu: Edit -> Copy
3. Activate graph1, choose menu: Edit -> Paste.
4 Double-click on left Y axis of 2nd layer in graph1, choose "Title & Format" tab, uncheck "Show Axis and Ticks" (the vertical line at 150 eV disappears).
5. Resize two graph layers in graph1 as you wish (so that they are connect at x = 150 eV).


Leo
OriginLab Corp.
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