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cheynitz Posted - 05/08/2023 : 12:15:40 PM
Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): 2023b
Operating System: Win10

Hi everyone,

what is the most convenient way to introduce pi fraction units (0. pi/2, pi etc) to a graph´s x-axis?

Best regards
Chris
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cheynitz Posted - 05/17/2023 : 10:07:57 AM
That works fine, thank you James!
YimingChen Posted - 05/08/2023 : 12:30:58 PM
Double-click on the x-axis, go to the Tick Labels tab, and set the tick label to the Custom Format as shown below.



James

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