thanks, and you made my day. finally learned how to use and make corelation. but I am still one step ahead, how we will write the results from the graph for large number of variables that which parameter is good and which one is bad. thanks
not sure what you mean by 'good' and 'bad' parameters. Do you have a reference variable to compare with? The plot just displays the correlation between variables. To identify variable pairs with strong correlation, check the p-value (if it is less than 0.05).
@@TheOriginlab thanks, I mean, for example, I have ten parameters and want to know the correlations, then how I will write the results from the correlations figure in my manuscript. As i have make colrealtions for antioxidants and metabolites and some physiological parameters. so how to write the results as like we write from tables and figures...
@@learnandexplore1562 Upon generating the correlation plot, another resulting sheet will be created alongside your source data sheet, named 'CorrPlotData' where you can find a table of the correlation coefficients.
I just mean the variables on left and below how they correlate, as the plot you mentioned has more than 10 variables, so you have not discussed how they correlate with each other. anyhow thanks for your response and timing
Thank you very much. I have one more confusion. Can we plot the correlation of to two variable while using time period as X-axis and Time scale as Y-axis. So that we can understand the correlation of the two variable for a particular year and time scale. (for instance, Drought propagation)
Hello , thank you for your question. Time Series data is not suitable for correlation plot. Time series data has auto-correlation. There are certain statistical method to address that issue. Correlation plot usually assumes data points to be independently distributed.
Hello Khaled, Thank you for your interest. You can learn more about our product, OriginPro, on our website www.OriginLab.com. Also, please read our blog on the Correlation Plot App for more details : blog.originlab.com/easy-correlation-plots-in-origin-2020b.
Hello i install 2020b origin pro but there are not available correlation plots 2020b origin. can you tell me how to add correlation plots in orign 2020b pro. thanks
Hi Naeem, Yes it is an "app" so it needs to be added to the software. When you open Origin, on the right side there is the "Apps" tab. Please open this and you click "Add Apps". Then you can search and download the Correlation Plot App, from within Origin.
Additionally, you can download the App from our File Exchange page ( www.originlab.com/FileExchange/details.aspx?fid=574), and then drag-and-drop it into Origin.
Hi Malik, you can download the App from our File Exchange page ( www.originlab.com/FileExchange/details.aspx?fid=574), and then drag-and-drop it into Origin. Or you can get from within Origin in the App Center (right-side panel). Please make sure you are using the minimum required version.
Thank you so much for this app! These kinds of graphs were exactly I was hoping to make. I have one feedback though: it would have been even better if it was possible to have more color options than red and blue. But thanks a ton anyway!
@@LokiAndLoiDontGiveADamn Thank you, please submit any feedback for the app on our File Exchange page : www.originlab.com/fileExchange/details.aspx?fid=574
very helpful information. May God Bless you.
Very Very Helpful app for research
Thank you so much for this informative video.
Loved it. Wonderful
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thanks, and you made my day. finally learned how to use and make corelation. but I am still one step ahead, how we will write the results from the graph for large number of variables that which parameter is good and which one is bad. thanks
not sure what you mean by 'good' and 'bad' parameters. Do you have a reference variable to compare with? The plot just displays the correlation between variables. To identify variable pairs with strong correlation, check the p-value (if it is less than 0.05).
@@TheOriginlab thanks, I mean, for example, I have ten parameters and want to know the correlations, then how I will write the results from the correlations figure in my manuscript. As i have make colrealtions for antioxidants and metabolites and some physiological parameters. so how to write the results as like we write from tables and figures...
@@learnandexplore1562 Upon generating the correlation plot, another resulting sheet will be created alongside your source data sheet, named 'CorrPlotData' where you can find a table of the correlation coefficients.
I just mean the variables on left and below how they correlate, as the plot you mentioned has more than 10 variables, so you have not discussed how they correlate with each other. anyhow thanks for your response and timing
im getting only deep coloured circles, no faded ones, any suggestion
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How to know which type of correlation matrix the originlab is plotting? is it pearson or spearman correlation? ?
In the app dialog, you can choose which correlation type, pearson or spearman.
Thank you very much. I have one more confusion. Can we plot the correlation of to two variable while using time period as X-axis and Time scale as Y-axis. So that we can understand the correlation of the two variable for a particular year and time scale. (for instance, Drought propagation)
Hello , thank you for your question. Time Series data is not suitable for correlation plot. Time series data has auto-correlation. There are certain statistical method to address that issue. Correlation plot usually assumes data points to be independently distributed.
@@TheOriginlab Thanks for the response. Where can I learn that statistical method and what is it? in case if you have any solution.
@@TheOriginlab Thanks for the response. Where can I learn that statistical method and what is it? in case if you have any solution.
@@ዘመኑንዋጁ Please contact technical support at tech@originlab.com and include your Serial Number (In Origin go to Help > About Origin to find this.)
how can I change the colour of the app....I can't seems to make it work
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thank you so much....
Which program you used for corplot and could send a link for how prepar the data
Hello Khaled, Thank you for your interest. You can learn more about our product, OriginPro, on our website www.OriginLab.com. Also, please read our blog on the Correlation Plot App for more details : blog.originlab.com/easy-correlation-plots-in-origin-2020b.
Is it be performing in origin pro 2019
Hi Tajamul, This app requires 2020b or newer. You can download a trial version of 2021b from our website if you'd like to try this app.
Hello i install 2020b origin pro but there are not available correlation plots 2020b origin. can you tell me how to add correlation plots in orign 2020b pro. thanks
Hi Naeem, Yes it is an "app" so it needs to be added to the software. When you open Origin, on the right side there is the "Apps" tab. Please open this and you click "Add Apps". Then you can search and download the Correlation Plot App, from within Origin.
Additionally, you can download the App from our File Exchange page ( www.originlab.com/FileExchange/details.aspx?fid=574), and then drag-and-drop it into Origin.
Is it available for free? If yes, please provide link. Thanks a lot.
I didn't find this app.
Hi Malik, you can download the App from our File Exchange page ( www.originlab.com/FileExchange/details.aspx?fid=574), and then drag-and-drop it into Origin. Or you can get from within Origin in the App Center (right-side panel). Please make sure you are using the minimum required version.
Thank you so much for this app! These kinds of graphs were exactly I was hoping to make.
I have one feedback though: it would have been even better if it was possible to have more color options than red and blue.
But thanks a ton anyway!
oh right after i commented I found out how to change the colors lol
@@LokiAndLoiDontGiveADamn Thank you, please submit any feedback for the app on our File Exchange page : www.originlab.com/fileExchange/details.aspx?fid=574