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riaz

Japan
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Posted - 05/04/2006 :  04:15:53 AM  Show Profile  Edit Topic  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Topic
Origin Version (Select Help-->About Origin): Origin Pro 7.5 SR5(English version)
Operating System: Windows XP

Hello,
i have a problem, wants your guidence,
The following are the two counter plots, one contain a black line Cntr1 which in physics term is the position of separatrix , and in the second plot that Cntr44, is perturbation plot, i want to merge the two, from this i mean that i want to identify the postion of separatrix in the perturbation plot, i am also uploading the graphs, hopefully some body will help me how to merge the two counter plots.
regards,
riaz

http://tadw3.nifs.ac.jp/riaz/Cntr1.gif
http://tadw3.nifs.ac.jp/riaz/Cntr44.gif
http://tadw3.nifs.ac.jp/riaz/Cntr1.ogg
http://tadw3.nifs.ac.jp/riaz/Cntr1.ogg



Edited by - riaz on 05/04/2006 04:37:11 AM

Hideo Fujii

USA
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Posted - 05/04/2006 :  11:09:12 AM  Show Profile  Edit Reply  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Reply
Hi riaz,

Maybe the easiest way, though probabaly not the best, would be as follows:

1) Make sure that all your counter-line plot's fill colors are None.
(Some seems White instead.)
2) Remove its legend, axisticks and tick labels from it.
3) Copy the page and paste it on the color-fill contour, and adjust the size and location of the pasted image.
You can get like:



--Hideo
OriginLab

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easwar

USA
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Posted - 05/04/2006 :  11:21:31 AM  Show Profile  Edit Reply  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Reply
Hi riaz,

This is possible by plotting two contours in same layer. Your OGG files did not both come thru - the links are to only one OGG and so I used some arbitrary data as follows:

1> Create two new matrices in Origin, with default dimension, matrix1 and matrix2
2> Fill matrix1 with values using formula sin(x)*cos(y)
3> Fill matrix2 with values using formula cos(x)*sin(y)
4> Make color filled contour plot of matrix1
5> Right-click on layer icon in graph and select Layer Contents
In the dialog that pops up, select matrix2 on left and click right arrow to add that to layer - this adds matrix2 also as a color contour plot - click OK to close dialog
6> Double-click on graph to bring up plot details dialog
7> Click on matrix1 and turn off the contour lines using control on right side - so only colors are shown for this matrix
8> Click on matrix2 and uncheck Color Fill Enabled check box so only lines are shown for this matrix - then turn on labels for this matrix

You can then adjust levels and what labels to show on 2nd matrix etc and get a graph such as pasted below.

Note that the color scale object only corresponds to matrix1 which is using filled colors. So to show the contour line values for matrix 2, you have to turn on labels - cannot have two "color" scales on the graph with this method.

Easwar
OriginLab




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riaz

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Posted - 05/15/2006 :  03:46:48 AM  Show Profile  Edit Reply  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Reply
quote:

Hi riaz,

Maybe the easiest way, though probabaly not the best, would be as follows:

1) Make sure that all your counter-line plot's fill colors are None.
(Some seems White instead.)
2) Remove its legend, axisticks and tick labels from it.
3) Copy the page and paste it on the color-fill contour, and adjust the size and location of the pasted image.
You can get like:



--Hideo
OriginLab





Thank you very much, problem is solved, thanks for fruit ful guidence

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