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AMHumphries
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Posted - 09/11/2006 : 05:52:11 AM
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Right now I am using Origin to plot frequency histograms of particle size (length) against frequency (percentage by number). I want to take up to 10 of these datasets and merge them into one graph, probably a line graph for clarity. I have played around with overlaying seperate graphs, various Origin templates, etc. but have not yet been able to find out a way to do this. Any recommendations, advice, tales of past experience, etc. would be very much welcomed!
In the mean time I will keep trying.
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Deanna
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Posted - 09/11/2006 : 05:58:27 AM
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Hi, do you want to plot a line plot for each dataset? And merge them in a graph?
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AMHumphries
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Posted - 09/11/2006 : 06:12:17 AM
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Yes, I want one graph with 10 line plots on it, each from it's respective data set. But obviously I do not want to lose the binning data from the histogram. I also want particle size graphed against the particle frequency, however I want the frequency as a percentage by number.
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Deanna
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Posted - 09/13/2006 : 11:14:48 PM
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Sorry. I am still not sure about what kind of plot you need... I made a few graphs. Would you please tell me whether they are useful for you?
Data:

Histogram:

Frequency:

Cummulative Frequency:

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