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couturier Posted - 10/10/2017 : 05:22:03 AM
Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): 2017SR2
Operating System:win10 64bit

Hi,
I have Time Y values (recordings of bed time) ranging from 22:00 to 02:00. When plotting those values, Y axis labels shows 22:00 up to 26:00.
How to reset hours labels to 0 after 24 hours ?

Thanks
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couturier Posted - 10/10/2017 : 11:02:55 AM
Thanks,
didn't think of that trick
arstern Posted - 10/10/2017 : 10:03:32 AM
Hi,

Recreate your y column to set the properties to date rather than time. If you don't have a specific date, making up a date is ok. See example picture below.



In the tick labels set Type to Time and Display HH:mm.




Next, most likely you will need to edit the scale so that it shows increments of 1 hr.



Thanks
Aviel
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