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Hi PTC Community -
I have two variable quantities (Water & Ammonia) evaluated over two different temperature ranges over which only they are each valid.
I would like to plot both with a common x-axis range (-70°C to +370°C), and not be limited to either the T1 or T2 (MIN, MAX) range.
See how the Ammonia (pink) plot is being limited to the MIN(T1) value of 1°C.
See attached. I am using Mathcad Prime 11.0.1.0.
Your tips and suggestions for a fix will be appreciated.
Regards,
thodij
Solved! Go to Solution.
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You can add expressions at the abscissa the same way as you did at the ordinate - either via the menu using "add trace" or by the keyboard short Ctrl+Enter
Add a second ordinate expression, match the order up such that you have the right T(2?) to go with the ammonia and then T(1?) with water.
Success!
Luc
Luc,
Thank you for your response.
I do not see how to do that from the plots menu.
Thanks,
thodij
Put your cursor on the T1 (X-axis variable) and select "Add trace" from the Plots menu.
Now the order of X-axis expressions must match what is needed for the corresponding Y-axis expression. If there are less X-axis expressions then Y-axis expressions, the last X-axis expression is used for every subsequent Y-axis expression. That is what you had (1 X-axis expression for the first, and the second Y-axis expression).
In the mean time, Werner has shown what it looks like.
It's as simple, and intuitive as every other interface of Prime.
Success!
Luc
Like this?
You can add expressions at the abscissa the same way as you did at the ordinate - either via the menu using "add trace" or by the keyboard short Ctrl+Enter
Perfect!
This is what I am looking for.
Thanks to Werner, and Luc.
Regards,
thodij
