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flirt
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Posted - 07/19/2006 : 6:58:42 PM
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I have a question that if i add another layer to the existing plot, how to plot waterfall in this new layer? Another question is when the plot is waterfall, the tag for layers is not shown and sometimes it's confusing which one is the current layer. Is it possible to show the tags?
Thanks a lot.
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Deanna
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Posted - 07/19/2006 : 9:39:53 PM
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In fact, waterfall is merely a series of line plots. Therefore, you can plot several lines on the new layer, and ajust their positions so that they appear like a waterfall.
1. Add multiple line plots on the new layer 2. In the script window, type layer -y 20,25 where 20 and 25 are the X and Y offset separately. You may change the offsets to any values you like. 3. Double-click on the layer and edit the Plot Details. In the Display tab, uncheck the option Clip Data to Frame. You may resize the layer as well, if some parts of the lines are not visible.
To show the layer icons of the waterfall graph, choose from the menu View -- Show -- Layer Icons.
Deanna OriginLab GZ Office
Edited by - Deanna on 07/20/2006 04:04:51 AM |
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flirt
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Posted - 07/20/2006 : 5:40:00 PM
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Thanks a lot.
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