01-21-2015 07:16 AM
Hello there,
is there any way to get Major Grid lines at the first and final point of the X scale values on a XY graph?
01-21-2015 08:18 AM
@Dominigomes wrote:
Hello there,
is there any way to get Major Grid lines at the first and final point of the X scale values on a XY graph?
Play with the XY Graph XScale Range properties. Set XScale Minimum and XScale Range Start to the minimum X value, XScale Maximum to the maximum X value and set XScale Increment to (X max - X min)/(number of points - 1).
Ben64
01-21-2015 08:47 AM
You may also need to turn off "Loose Fit".
Lynn
01-22-2015 10:31 AM - edited 01-22-2015 10:46 AM
thank you guys for your answers.
I have tried to adjust the Minimum-maximum-Start properties of the graph but it did not work.
If I set the minimum to -1 and the Start to 0 I get a marker on the 0 but I want the Scale to be visible from 0 as well, not from -1...
I attached a picture in the previous message but it didn't show for some reason...
Basically, what I need is this same graph but with grid lines on 0 and on 2 🙂
Or, with other words, have a grid line on Scale.maximum and Scale.minimum
Thanks a lot for your help!
01-22-2015 11:10 AM
@Dominigomes wrote:
thank you guys for your answers.
I have tried to adjust the Minimum-maximum-Start properties of the graph but it did not work.
If I set the minimum to -1 and the Start to 0 I get a marker on the 0 but I want the Scale to be visible from 0 as well, not from -1...
I attached a picture in the previous message but it didn't show for some reason...
Basically, what I need is this same graph but with grid lines on 0 and on 2 🙂
Or, with other words, have a grid line on Scale.maximum and Scale.minimum
Thanks a lot for your help!
You can use this workaround: you probably made the graph background transparent using the Coloring tool. Modify it by setting only the background tranparent and by setting the foreground (or vice versa) the same color as the grid lines.
Ben64