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dominik.mierzwa Posted - 11/10/2025 : 01:04:16 AM
Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin):
OriginPro 2025b (64-bit)

Operating System: W11 Pro

Hi,
I was requested to change the notation of the numbers in the following form:
10,000.0 for numbers with 5 or more digits, and 1000.0 for numbers with 4 or less digits. Is it possible in Origin? How to set up the axis label to present numbers in such a sophisticated way?



Kind regards,
Dominik
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dominik.mierzwa Posted - 11/10/2025 : 1:12:53 PM
Good to know. In this scenerio, it will solve the problem. Thank you!


Kind regards,
Dominik
snowli Posted - 11/10/2025 : 12:59:21 PM
Sorry that I forgot to mention, on the 1st image, u can set Break Half Length to 0 so the break shape doesn't show.

Thanks, Snow
dominik.mierzwa Posted - 11/10/2025 : 12:30:17 PM
Great workaround! Unfortunately, this solution will produce two lines on the axis (break symbol), which, I assume, will generate further questions from the publisher. I will leave it as is. Thank you anyway.

Kind regards,
Dominik
snowli Posted - 11/10/2025 : 08:58:34 AM
You can double click the axis and go to Breaks tab to set a break at 10000 to 10000.

Then click Details to set tick labels after axis to be different from main axis (the part before break)



Thanks, Snow

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