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Carom
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Posted - 09/06/2023 : 09:20:23 AM
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Could you please help me i have a additional data point in my graph and dont know where it comes from?
https://my.originlab.com/ftp/forum_and_kbase/Images/Amplitudesweepx.opj
My data: Storage Modulus Loss Modulus Shear Strain [Pa] [Pa] [%] G´ G´´ Shear Strain 15382 3660,7 0,00996 15312 3686,1 0,0147 15018 3721,4 0,0216 14671 3687,7 0,0317 14567 3614,2 0,0465 14335 3580 0,68 14019 3513,1 0,101 13664 3534,4 0,147 12967 3573,9 0,218 11936 3675,5 0,321 10418 3880,2 0,464 8494,4 4057 0,679 6561,7 3856,5 0,996 4911,5 3566,6 1,46 3459 3216,6 2,13 2238,4 2794,2 3,13 1350,4 2281,5 4,61 788,76 1762,4 6,78 440,75 1287,1 9,98 251,07 937,14 14,7 144,14 676 21,6 81,274 462,59 33 46,855 324,56 48,1 25,356 228,9 70,2 13,94 162,01 102 |
Edited by - Carom on 09/06/2023 09:24:03 AM |
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snowli
USA
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Posted - 09/06/2023 : 09:35:58 AM
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It's easier to debug what's wrong in newer versions. E.g. mousing over the point, u can read the row index and (x,y) and u can right click in the tooltip to go to the sheet with the row selected so that u can check what may be wrong.
It seems you have an older version. You can use Data Reader toolbar button on left side of workspace. Then click on the point to read the (X,Y)
It's the 6th data points. The X is 0.68 and Y is 14335.
Go to Book2. U can see N is used as X and the 6th value is 0.68 much bigger than neighbouring values.
Thanks, Snow
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Carom
Germany
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Posted - 09/06/2023 : 10:02:23 AM
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Thanks a lot Snow!
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