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SvenP Posted - 10/26/2010 : 05:00:39 AM
Origin Ver. 8.1 and Service Release 3
Operating System: WinXP SP3

Hello.

I need a break on the y-axis in my graph of a straight line. The problem is, that the slope of the straight line decreases below the break and after the break the slope is also lower. Here is a picture of the graph:

What is wrong here.

Thanks a lot in advance.
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cpyang Posted - 11/03/2010 : 3:38:18 PM
that is our bug tracking system, currently it is not opened to customers yet.

CP
SvenP Posted - 11/03/2010 : 09:07:11 AM
Excuse me, what is that link?
cpyang Posted - 10/30/2010 : 6:59:33 PM
Looks like we can improve(fix) this in the next version, but you can always adjust your break From/To Y values to make this work. Just set the break From to be slightly above the last visible point's Y value and the To to be slight above the first visible point in the post break region.

Fix will need http://originlab.jira.com/browse/ORG-1414

CP
SvenP Posted - 10/29/2010 : 05:07:12 AM


Now?
larry_lan Posted - 10/28/2010 : 03:47:01 AM
Hi:

We cannot see the link you pasted. Please upload an image file instead of pasting a link if you want to show it. Click the link below to upload the file.



Thanks
Larry
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