

Now go to or create a new Bar chart (Insert > Add bar). The default numbering of your x-axis should disappear at that point. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub, or unsubscribe. Go to your x-axis of your graph (Insert > Add graph) and, in the Properties widget, change Mode to labels. Top posts may 10th 2017 Top posts of may, 2017 Top posts 2017. Discussion subreddit for the Veusz scientific plotting application. You are receiving this because you are subscribed to this thread. The changes are: Fix zoom for polar, ternary and broken axis plots For mean and add dataset operations, allow datasets to. Add a title does not work and I only see the ticks but no labels. Multiple axes Axes with steps in axis scale (broken axes) Axes scales using functional forms, optionally linked to another axis Plotting functions. I have a feeling the axis range detection doesn't work completely using this property, however (if you set x to match y, plotting data points outside the range of y in x won't affect y). These two axes of measurement are coplanar and perpendicular to each other, and the measurement field is perpendicular to the product. If you set this axis property to the name of another axis, the axis will use the same minimum and maximum as that axis. Use normal 'xy' plotter for plotting data against new axis, but change 'Y axis' setting to refer to new axis name. Our dual-axis (also called dual-plane) laser micrometers measure products from two directions, precisely calculating product diameter, ovality, and position.

right of graph), by changing 'Axis position' or dragging 4. Set direction of new axis to be 'vertical' 3. If it is not possible, any suggestions for easy work-arounds? (Adding a graph on top with n-type symbols and exactly the same dimensions seems to me a possible way, but I am not sure whether there is an easier way). The steps to make a plot are as follows: 1. Is it possible to draw two separate keys in one graph? I like to add a separate key with the n-type symbols into the upper empty space in this graph (attached)
