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Default Grapping a Data-point on a Curve?!

Hi everyone,

I know it is doable because I have used it before. Say you did plot
some data points. You can then grap a single data-point on the curve,
you can then move it up or down (tweaking), and as you do so its
numeric value changes accordingly..

Does anyone know how to do this?

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It works for me as your describe. Single-click twice on the point you want
to move, then left-click and hold, drag to where you want to go. Note that
which direction you can move the point depends on what type of graph (line
vs xy) you have.

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Hi everyone,

I know it is doable because I have used it before. Say you did plot
some data points. You can then grap a single data-point on the curve,
you can then move it up or down (tweaking), and as you do so its
numeric value changes accordingly..

Does anyone know how to do this?

Thanks



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Slowly, Double(!) click that point and then upon the third click hold the
left mouse button pressed while dragging.
You may need a few trials to find the correct clicking intervals.
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Hi everyone,

I know it is doable because I have used it before. Say you did plot
some data points. You can then grap a single data-point on the curve,
you can then move it up or down (tweaking), and as you do so its
numeric value changes accordingly..

Does anyone know how to do this?

Thanks
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