I know that i can scale the vertiakl axis by holding ctrl and scrolling mouse-wheel. Unfortunately it is not possible to set min/max of the axis manually. I need this feature in order to better compare different groups.
Can someone help me? is this feature implemented already? I bought the professional version yesterday.
Best regards
Scale Y axis
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Waveworks
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Re: Scale Y axis
Hello and thank you for you feedback! This feature has been requested several times (see for example viewtopic.php?t=125), so it's definitely high up on my list and I'll make sure to include it in the next major release. I hope to be able to release it within the next few months, but since I also have a day job to take care of, I can't predict it exactly.
In the meantime, note that you can also set the vertical zoom with the Zoom tool, which gives you a little more control.
Best regards,
Gustaf
In the meantime, note that you can also set the vertical zoom with the Zoom tool, which gives you a little more control.
Best regards,
Gustaf
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Peal
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Re: Scale Y axis
My workaround is to add a top and bottom constant:
But this only works if your data has only smaller values than your Y-axis borders.
And we can't reuse formulas in multiple groups, so you have to make new ones for each group.
I recommend to make them dependent on each other, so when you want to change it, you only have to do it in one spot.
But this only works if your data has only smaller values than your Y-axis borders.
And we can't reuse formulas in multiple groups, so you have to make new ones for each group.
I recommend to make them dependent on each other, so when you want to change it, you only have to do it in one spot.
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Waveworks
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Re: Scale Y axis
Thanks for the tip - I hadn't thought of that workaround!
Best regards,
Gustaf
Best regards,
Gustaf
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SchlaudiaKiffer
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Re: Scale Y axis
Thank you,
the method with constants is very helpful for fast changing y-axis scaling. My solution for now is programmytically. While i collect my data in an csv file, I always insert 2 rows, after the header, which defines my min/max values for each column.
Best regards
the method with constants is very helpful for fast changing y-axis scaling. My solution for now is programmytically. While i collect my data in an csv file, I always insert 2 rows, after the header, which defines my min/max values for each column.
Best regards