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haui
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Posted - 12/04/2006 : 09:51:02 AM
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Origin Version (Select Help-->About Origin): 6.1 Operating System:
Hi,
I have a problem to give the same colour for two columns and another colour for the other two columns in the graph, like this
treatment median standard deviation (X) 0 h 1,9 0,37 this one black (23)0 h 0,17 0,04 this one white (X)24 h 2,46 0,9 this one again black (23)24h 0,16 0,03 this one again white
it doesnt work, i have tried it for hours now, please give me the answer, it should be not difficult, with the indexing function it doesnt work the X(24h) is always red instead of black!!!
thanks haui
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Laurie
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Posted - 12/04/2006 : 11:21:09 AM
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Are you plotting 4 datasets as a grouped column plot? Or do you have one dataset with 4 values?
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haui
Germany
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Posted - 12/04/2006 : 11:42:39 AM
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Hi Laurie,
I have 4 columns with the median of 4-5 single values. I plotted the median of the 4 datasets (4 columns)
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Laurie
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Posted - 12/04/2006 : 3:46:39 PM
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I would suggest creating one column to hold these mean values. You can then plot just this column of data. When you open Plot Details you can set Fill Color to indexing. You'd need to create another column that holds the index value corresponding to the color: 1 is black and 18 is white. In Plot Details, assign this column as the index column.
For further assistance, I suggest you contact Additive, your local dealer at origin@additive-net.de.
Thank you.
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