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merging 2 graphs from different softwares

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Hello,

Please how can I merge two graphs from 2 different software into 1 graph to show the both of them. For example, I have a graph from Origin and another graph from Pspice. I want to add them both on 1 graph in order to compare my simulated results (graph 1 in Pspice) to the experimental results (graph 2 in origin).
 

I would consider to use tabulated output from PSpice (see user manual, viewing results, other output options) and import in the program that processes your experimental results (spreadsheet calculator, Matlab, whatsoever). The method gives full control over result presentation and scaling, in other words true merging.

Thanks for your reply, I have just checked the user manual but cant see where it explains how to do this. Could you be more specific a little bit so I can follow the procedure.
 

I would consider to use tabulated output from PSpice (see user manual, viewing results, other output options) and import in the program that processes your experimental results (spreadsheet calculator, Matlab, whatsoever). The method gives full control over result presentation and scaling, in other words true merging.

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The user manual just tell how to generate tabulated output, you should be able to import it e.g. in Excel and sort the data into columns.
 

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