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mwarner
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Posted - 06/02/2002 : 11:16:32 AM
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I'm working with a very simple data set, three different text categories for my X axis data (call them a, b, and c), and three different data points (different times) for each category. I want to plot the columns so that they stand out from each other,so I have arranged one x text column that goes, a,a,a,b,b,b etc. Then I have three y colums for each time point. This produces a plot with very poor results with some columns lining up on the tick marks and others way off. The spacing between the columns is also not correct, with some columns closer together than others. Adjusting the spacing in the plot details function only seems to affect two columns and no others. What I really want here is the simplicity of plotting one x column against one y column. When one does this with my data (all the y data placed into one y column)all of the columns are spaced an equal amount from one another, the x tick labels line up with the data, and adjusting the spacing affects all columns. The columns are naturally all one color which is the only thing I need different here. Thanks for any suggestions |
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mwarner
USA
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Posted - 06/02/2002 : 11:33:20 AM
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Pleas disregard last question, This was easy enough to figure out, once I moved things around again. Sorry for the wasted bandwidth. |
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mwarner
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Posted - 06/02/2002 : 11:33:48 AM
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Pleas disregard last question, This was easy enough to figure out, once I moved things around again. Sorry for the wasted bandwidth. |
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