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smaller scale for a semi-log graph possible?
I need the x-axis scale on a semi-log graph to focus in on a smaller area
other than 1, 10, 100, etc. When i plot my data, its practically a vertical line and would not have enough meaing to my clients so they would be able to read it. So, we currently manually draw the graph. My data only covers a max of 20 units, usually smaller (ex: 18-29 interval for x values). |
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Kris -
You can adopt Tushar Mehta's Flexible Log Axis Scale technique (http://tushar-mehta.com). - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ Kris@Cooper wrote: I need the x-axis scale on a semi-log graph to focus in on a smaller area other than 1, 10, 100, etc. When i plot my data, its practically a vertical line and would not have enough meaing to my clients so they would be able to read it. So, we currently manually draw the graph. My data only covers a max of 20 units, usually smaller (ex: 18-29 interval for x values). |
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