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ozeannie
I cannot find how to do a simple graph of y versus x
where I can set the scale of both the x axis and the y
axis. In my attempts, it appears that only one axis eg
the y axis can have actual "values" shown on the axis.
Although the data is graphed as the y values versus the x
values, the scale cannot be set on the x axis as it is
a "category" axis - so that the labels along the x axis
are for example "1", "2", "3"....where this means "Point
1", "Point 2", "Point 3".....though the actual values of
those points might be 0.3, 0.6, 0.9 for example.
Can anyone explain to me how to produce a simple y values
versus x values graph where the values can be scaled on
both axes?
where I can set the scale of both the x axis and the y
axis. In my attempts, it appears that only one axis eg
the y axis can have actual "values" shown on the axis.
Although the data is graphed as the y values versus the x
values, the scale cannot be set on the x axis as it is
a "category" axis - so that the labels along the x axis
are for example "1", "2", "3"....where this means "Point
1", "Point 2", "Point 3".....though the actual values of
those points might be 0.3, 0.6, 0.9 for example.
Can anyone explain to me how to produce a simple y values
versus x values graph where the values can be scaled on
both axes?