Y axis to cross at zero

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I have line graph of sines of angles 0 deg to 360 deg. I need the X axis to
show X-axis corresponding to angles 0, 90, 27, 360. But if I set
tick-marks every 90, the labels read 1,91,181,271,361.

This is because the "Scale" dialogue has "Value (Y) axis crosses at
category number: 1". This cannot be set to zero; it must be in the range 1
to 39999. How can I set the X-axis to commence at zero?

What point am I missing here???

Thanks

Paddy
 
Paddy said:
I have line graph of sines of angles 0 deg to 360 deg. I need the X axis
to show X-axis corresponding to angles 0, 90, 27, 360. But if I set
tick-marks every 90, the labels read 1,91,181,271,361.

This is because the "Scale" dialogue has "Value (Y) axis crosses at
category number: 1". This cannot be set to zero; it must be in the range
1 to 39999. How can I set the X-axis to commence at zero?

Found it. I had forgotten - use scatter graphs rather than than line graph.

Thanks

Paddy
 
Paddy wrote on Sun, 16 Jul 2006 01:26:21 +1000:

??>> I have line graph of sines of angles 0 deg to 360 deg. I
??>> need the X axis to show X-axis corresponding to angles 0,
??>> 90, 27, 360. But if I set tick-marks every 90, the
??>> labels read 1,91,181,271,361.
??>>
??>> This is because the "Scale" dialogue has "Value (Y) axis
??>> crosses at category number: 1". This cannot be set to
zero; it
??>> must be in the range 1 to 39999. How can I set the X-axis
??>> to commence at zero?

P> Found it. I had forgotten - use scatter graphs rather than
P> than line graph.

P> Thanks

Don't worry! You wouldn't have been the first to rush into print
with that question or answer. It's almost on the level of how to
plot empty values :-)

James Silverton.
 
James Silverton said:
Don't worry! You wouldn't have been the first to rush into print with that
question or answer. It's almost on the level of how to plot empty values
:-)

Ah! But you may not appreciate the deeper import of my Alzheimic episode!
I have a class of High School kids in Excel next week - haven't used Excel
for a while. "She'll be right" quoth I blithely ..........

Confucius say: Use It or Lose It !!!!

:-)

Paddy
 
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