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Locardas

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Posted - 01/13/2022 :  06:57:35 AM  Show Profile  Edit Topic  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Topic
Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin):
Operating System:2021b

Hello origin community,

I have created a so-called sunburst plot (see figure 1).



In the middle of the 2-D doughnut plot I have shown an upper category (CHO, CHON, CHOS, CHONS)
and a lower category (C1, C2...) on the outside. The individual "sun rays" show the respective
proportions of the two categories. The plot thus consists of 2 x columns for the categories
and 1 y-column with the numerical values (see Figure 2). For graphical processing, I have made both
x-columns independent of each other. (Via Plot details, Groups..)



In addition to the column selected for the plot, I have 42 further y-columns that I want to plot
depending on the two x-columns. I know I can use Origin's batch plotting feature to do this:
1. make a sunburst plot with your first Y column.
2. right click on the title bar of the graph window and select Duplicate (Batch Plotting)..

But in the dialogue box that appears afterwards, I don't know what setting to make. Most of the
time I only get a doughnut plot with one of the two circles/x-values or a totally shifted
representation. Can you tell me what I have to do or does the procedure only work for 1 X column?
Or does not work because both x cvalues are set to be ploted independent??



Best wishes,
Locardas

AmandaLu

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Posted - 01/13/2022 :  10:49:26 PM  Show Profile  Edit Reply  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Reply
Hi,

Right now, you will need to split your source worksheet and then do batch plotting by sheet. That is,

1. Select menu Worksheet: Split Worksheet to split every 3 columns into a separated sheet.


2. Right click on the title bar of the sunburst graph window and select Batch Plotting. This time select “Batch Plot with” to “Sheet” and “Match Plot Columns by” to the common parameter label row.

However, you will need to adjust the label leader line manually. We have submitted a JIRA (ORG-24752) to improve it in the future. Could you please send me your project so we can test? You can send it via the ticket system https://www.originlab.com/restricted/support/index.aspx?c=1

Thanks,
Amanda
OriginLab Technical Servisce

Edited by - AmandaLu on 01/14/2022 01:55:44 AM
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Locardas

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Posted - 01/17/2022 :  06:39:36 AM  Show Profile  Edit Reply  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Reply
Hey Amanda,

thank you ! I created a ticket "Originlab_REQ00042723_20220117 - Ticket for AmandaLu reagrding "Duplicate 2-D doughnut plot with multiple x values" from the Origin Forum", their you should find
my data.

Best wishes,
Locardas
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AmandaLu

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Posted - 05/23/2022 :  04:33:32 AM  Show Profile  Edit Reply  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Reply
Hi,

Origin 2022b is available!

The issue you reported in this post,
Sunburst from XX(n)Y columns cannot batch plotting (ORG-24752)
has been fixed in this version.

Please try following settings in the original worksheet [ALLData]Sheet1!


Please download Origin 2022b from the link below, install and try it.
http://www.originlab.com/demodownload.aspx

If you do not have an active Origin Maintenance, you can still use this trial version for 7 days.

We are looking for your feedback! Any suggestion will be appreciated!

Thanks,
Amanda
OriginLab Technical Service
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