Cause-and-Effect-Diagram
Select at least two text columns to create a Cause-and-Effect Diagram (also known as a Fishbone or Ishikawa Diagram).
Select required data.
From the menu, select Plot > Statistical: Cause-and-Effect Diagram to open the plot_causeeffect dialog
CauseEffect.OTPU(installed to the Origin program folder).
A Cause-and-Effect diagram is a visual tool that helps identify and organize potential causes of an issue or effect. It is also known as a fishbone diagram or Ishikawa diagram. Pepole uses it widely in many industries to identify the root causes of issues.
The diagram resembles a fish skeleton: The "head" is the specific problem or effect you want to solve; The "spine" is a central horizontal line pointing to the problem; The "ribs" are major categories of potential causes that branch off the spine; The smaller bones are the specific causes and sub-causes branching off the category ribs.
The categories can vary based on the context and nature of the problem. For example:
To customize the diagram, you can go to the below tabs in Plot Details dialog.