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Default Area graph problem.

Hello,
I have two columns of data, one for Chainage, and one for Elevation.
Basically, it's the data of a track; the chainage is the total distance of a
particular track point from the starting, and the elevation is the elevation
of that particular track point.

Anyhow, when I plot an Area graph with the elevation being the Y-axis, and
the Chainage being the X-axis, the Chainage doesn't seem to maintain a
constant interval.

For example, the total chainage is from 0 to 115 km, and total elevation
difference is from 2000m to 4000m. In the Y-axis, the elevation has an
interval of 25 m, but in the X-axis, the chainage doesn't maintain a specific
distance as the interval. Somewhere the interval is 3, and somehwere 4...
again somewhere it's 2.. not sure why.

How do I specify a constant interval for the X-axis in an Area graph.

Thanks!

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