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mariacm |
Posted - 06/01/2023 : 6:18:36 PM Is it possible to get the Y axis to do this?:

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mariacm |
Posted - 06/04/2023 : 1:30:24 PM ok! The other thing is, if I have several curves on the layer and hide for example the tallest one, auto-resizing the graph reverts the axis to its original divisions and squashes the graph... but it can be adjusted ok using the handles instead of the auto-option, so it also is an issue that can be overcome.
[quote]Originally posted by YimingChen
Yes, it's all about moving the axis. See below:
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YimingChen |
Posted - 06/02/2023 : 1:58:04 PM Yes, it's all about moving the axis. See below:
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mariacm |
Posted - 06/02/2023 : 12:41:02 PM oh this is good! The only little thing is that the line is stuck at the level of the X axis. I'd like to move it up. However, if I choose initially a segment in the middle of the Y axis (say from 10 to 20 in your example), then the graph is segmented by the X. Maybe that can be overcome.
Thanks so much, this is a very good option despite of what I just wrote!
quote: Originally posted by YimingChen
It is also possible to customize the y axis. See the video below:

James
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YimingChen |
Posted - 06/02/2023 : 09:55:53 AM It is also possible to customize the y axis. See the video below:

James |
mariacm |
Posted - 06/02/2023 : 09:04:58 AM Thank you. An annotation is the most immediate option I considered, but my question is whether it can be done with the segment being a real Y axis (that will rescale and all). I will try this. I am not sure whether the distance annotation update size/position if the graph changes.
quote: Originally posted by YimingChen
You could use the Distance Annotation.

James
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YimingChen |
Posted - 06/02/2023 : 09:02:12 AM You could use the Distance Annotation.

James |