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guyramon Posted - 07/08/2003 : 3:08:37 PM
I'm trying to add a second x-axis on top of my graph.
I followed the instructions I found in the "Knowledge base" but this doesen't work. In particular, the assignment of new tick positions, using a the LabTalk script line does not function.
Any suggestions ?
Thanks
ps: the second x-axis is non-linear and is provided as a column of values assigned for specific values of the 1st x-axis, which are positioned in different positions than the 1st axis labels.

Edited by - guyramon on 07/08/2003 3:14:42 PM
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guyramon Posted - 07/14/2003 : 11:29:39 AM
Thanks Fred,

Actually I found my problem earlier.
I had my original data given in decending order. Once I flipped it, the problem was solved.

Guy

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