

For both normalization, Origin will use them correspondingly in tick labels. If the data is normalized as 0 to 100, the normalized value will be displayed as percentage value additionally.Each cell value of this row will be divided by the sum calculated from the last step.If there are more cases of sum>=50 than the cases of sum<50, the input data will be normalized as 0 to 100, otherwise, it will be normalized as 0 to 1. Sum the absolute values of the cells in the row:.The coordinate axes of such a diagram are shown in the figure above, where each of the x -, y -, and z -axes are scaled so that, and where the grid lines denote the values. The normalization is performed with the following steps for each row: A ternary diagram is a triangular diagram which displays the proportion of three variables that sum to a constant and which does so using barycentric coordinates. When you use Data Reader to read data from the ternary plot, you will read the data that is not normalized.

And if you choose “No”, Origin will also normalize the input data and then plot, but the original data in the worksheet will not be changed. If you choose “Yes”, Origin will normalize the input data and replace the original data with the normalized data in the worksheet. If the input data has at least one data point that is not normalized, a Reminder Message dialog box will come up to ask you whether to normalize your data before the ternary plot is created. Ternary plots assume that the input data is normalized, which means that the sum of the absolute values of cells in every row equals to 1 or 100: |x|+|y|+|z|=1 or 100.

From the menu, choose Plot > Specialized : Line + Symbol/Line.Or Click the Ternary button on the 2D Graphs toolbar. From the menu, choose Plot > Specialized : Ternary.If this Z column has an associated X and an associated Y column, then these X and Y columns are used otherwise, the worksheet's default X and Y values are used. Select one Z column (or a range from one Z column).
