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My data has y values ranging from 1 to 1.4 and x values ranging from 1 to
2.2. Is there any way to only have the window display these values and not
the "empty areas" between 0 and the first values? Thanks.
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Default Changing Plot Window

You can change the axis scales. Double click on an axis, and on the Scale
tab, enter more suitable minimum and maximum parameters than the ones
generated automatically (and dynamically).

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My data has y values ranging from 1 to 1.4 and x values ranging from 1 to
2.2. Is there any way to only have the window display these values and
not
the "empty areas" between 0 and the first values? Thanks.



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