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I want to plot similar values in the x and y directions and I want the axis
to be the same scale. If it were a map. I would want the map to be the same scale in both the x and y directions. I could then measure angles or distances on the graph correctly. The xy scatter chart seem to allow you to change the scale on the x and y axis independantly and then automatically stretches the axis (x and y) to fit the page. the result is that the graph is not true scale in both directions. Otherwise, I need to use another program or autocad to plot my values. |
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mark wrote on Fri, 19 May 2006 12:35:02 -0700:
m The xy scatter chart seem to allow you to change the scale m on the x and y axis independently and then automatically m stretches the axis (x and y) to fit the page. the result is m that the graph is not true scale in both directions. But you can make the units of x and y the same and make the chart area square by clicking on it and moving the markers. I don't know how to do this automatically but I can do it satisfactorily, IMHO, by eye. I suppose I could hold a ruler to the monitor to make it more exact. James Silverton. |
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I really need it to be exact. I've used the method of stretching the graph,
but to get it correct, you do end up printing, measureing, adjusting, etc. "James Silverton" wrote: mark wrote on Fri, 19 May 2006 12:35:02 -0700: m The xy scatter chart seem to allow you to change the scale m on the x and y axis independently and then automatically m stretches the axis (x and y) to fit the page. the result is m that the graph is not true scale in both directions. But you can make the units of x and y the same and make the chart area square by clicking on it and moving the markers. I don't know how to do this automatically but I can do it satisfactorily, IMHO, by eye. I suppose I could hold a ruler to the monitor to make it more exact. James Silverton. |
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... "James Silverton" wrote: mark wrote on Fri, 19 May 2006 12:35:02 -0700: m The xy scatter chart seem to allow you to change the scale m on the x and y axis independently and then automatically m stretches the axis (x and y) to fit the page. the result is m that the graph is not true scale in both directions. But you can make the units of x and y the same and make the chart area square by clicking on it and moving the markers. I don't know how to do this automatically but I can do it satisfactorily, IMHO, by eye. I suppose I could hold a ruler to the monitor to make it more exact. I really need it to be exact. I've used the method of stretching the graph, but to get it correct, you do end up printing, measureing, adjusting, etc. One trick is to use the rectangle drawing tool (with the shift key) to daw a square, then adjust the scaling of the chart (or stretch it) to match the gridlines to the square. -- David Biddulph |
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David wrote on Fri, 19 May 2006 22:10:35 +0100:
?? "James Silverton" wrote: ?? ?? mark wrote on Fri, 19 May 2006 12:35:02 -0700: ?? m The xy scatter chart seem to allow you to change the m scale on the x and y axis independently and then m automatically stretches the axis (x and y) to fit the m page. the result is that the graph is not true scale in m both directions. ?? But you can make the units of x and y the same and make ?? the chart area square by clicking on it and moving the ?? markers. I don't know how to do this automatically but I ?? can do it satisfactorily, IMHO, by eye. I suppose I could ?? hold a ruler to the monitor to make it more exact. ?? I really need it to be exact. I've used the method of ?? stretching the graph, but to get it correct, you do end up ?? printing, measureing, adjusting, etc. DB One trick is to use the rectangle drawing tool (with the DB shift key) to daw a square, then adjust the scaling of the DB chart (or stretch it) to match the gridlines to the square. That is a bit "tricky" but I just tried it and it can be done tho' you have to remember to set the scale height and width the same (probably 100%) when drawing the square if you want it to print correctly. I don't know if I could meet the criteria of exactness that the OP wants :-) James Silverton. |
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I would like it to be exact, however, I do appreciate this suggestion. It
kind of boggles me that you can't just "lock the aspect ratio" of your graph, however, you can to draw a square. "James Silverton" wrote: David wrote on Fri, 19 May 2006 22:10:35 +0100: ?? "James Silverton" wrote: ?? ?? mark wrote on Fri, 19 May 2006 12:35:02 -0700: ?? m The xy scatter chart seem to allow you to change the m scale on the x and y axis independently and then m automatically stretches the axis (x and y) to fit the m page. the result is that the graph is not true scale in m both directions. ?? But you can make the units of x and y the same and make ?? the chart area square by clicking on it and moving the ?? markers. I don't know how to do this automatically but I ?? can do it satisfactorily, IMHO, by eye. I suppose I could ?? hold a ruler to the monitor to make it more exact. ?? I really need it to be exact. I've used the method of ?? stretching the graph, but to get it correct, you do end up ?? printing, measureing, adjusting, etc. DB One trick is to use the rectangle drawing tool (with the DB shift key) to daw a square, then adjust the scaling of the DB chart (or stretch it) to match the gridlines to the square. That is a bit "tricky" but I just tried it and it can be done tho' you have to remember to set the scale height and width the same (probably 100%) when drawing the square if you want it to print correctly. I don't know if I could meet the criteria of exactness that the OP wants :-) James Silverton. |
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