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> *Subject:* Re: Re[2]: [RBASE-L] - R:CHARTS - Adjusting the Label
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> I have tried various things as suggested. and more, i
Subject: Re: Re[2]: [RBASE-L] - R:CHARTS - Adjusting the Label Increments on a
DateTime X Axis
Hi Bruce,
I have tried various things as suggested. and more, including just having one
series, but the only control that I can get to adjust the label spacing is the
minimum separation. Not sure
Hi Bruce,
I have tried various things as suggested. and more, including just having
one series, but the only control that I can get to adjust the label spacing
is the minimum separation. Not sure what is awry here as I have managed to
get this to work previously.
Thanks for your help.
Regard
Hi Bruce,
Thanks very much for taking the time to reply. I am just back home so I
will look at this tonight. To answer your questions though:-
1. The data is from three tables with different time stamps. I can force
the start time to be the same as this is just one day's data. The sampling
int
John:
It's been a while since I've standardized my axis' configs, rusty now on
charting anomalies.
First the data.
(1) Date/Time is captured in 1/100th second intervals, with values
presumably recorded in each of the three tables; sourced from a family
of sensors performing a whole lot of s
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