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Logger pro multiple data sets
Logger pro multiple data sets











logger pro multiple data sets

Attached is both datasets plotted in graph builder, and you can see the problem.Īll I want is the x range to be fixed, and for the multiple y to be plotted against an x axis. So this results in one of the datasets being either compressed or stretched, depending which x is used. Rather than D1 being plotted against "it's" x, and V1 being plotted "it's" x, both data sets are being plotted using only one of the x ranges. I have tried dragging both x domains to the x axis, but this does not result in the desired behaviour. I have tried to use Graph Builder to add these data to the same graph, to overlay one on top of the other. Attached are plots of data from the two machines (D1 and V1).

logger pro multiple data sets

Definitions of x (angle in arcseconds) and y (intensity in CPS) are the same.įor both data sets the main reflection occurs at approximately 0 arcseconds (as expected). So I have these two datasets and I need to overlay them on the same plot. However, the spacing of the data points is different between the two machines. The data is taken over the same domain, from roughly -6000 to +3000 arc seconds. One from an older machine, one from a brand new machine. The problem: I have two sets of XRD data. In OriginPro this is really easy, but I am having to use JMP for work for the first time and so I am a total novice with this program.

logger pro multiple data sets

#Logger pro multiple data sets how to

I feel like this should be really very straight forward, but I am struggling to work out how to do this.













Logger pro multiple data sets