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Mathematically it sounds stupid, but anyway:
I have a simple time series plotting economic growth rates against time. In
1998 the growth rate for the country in question is negative, so the line
graph drops below the X-axis, to -6.7%.
The X-axis now goes straight through the graph, which is pretty unsightly.
Is there a way I could move the X-axis down to Y=-8% for example?
I have a simple time series plotting economic growth rates against time. In
1998 the growth rate for the country in question is negative, so the line
graph drops below the X-axis, to -6.7%.
The X-axis now goes straight through the graph, which is pretty unsightly.
Is there a way I could move the X-axis down to Y=-8% for example?