How do I prevent y scaling from using exponents?
Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2017 8:06 pm
Hi,
I have a number of segments each with a number of Y axis's and point line series.
When I try to scale data what doesn't have more than 1 value within the x range, the Y scaling switches to exponent display, with some massive value as the high and low extremes.
Is there an intrinsic way to simply prevent scaling/fitting to occur when there is only 1 data point within the range?
Or when the scaling/fitting is acting on the visible range, when there are no data points in that range, the same thing happens...
Ideally, when there is less than 2 data points, I'd like to skip scaling/fitting...
Also when I am zooming in on data, and then running autofit on Y, If there is not any points within the visible range, there is no point line visible,
How do I auto fit Y (on a zoomed in x range) with no data points specifically within the visible x range, and use the adjacent data point values (outside of the visble range) to display the line through the visible range? (Is this possible?)
(When there is more than 1 data point in the range, everything works just fine.)
I have a number of segments each with a number of Y axis's and point line series.
When I try to scale data what doesn't have more than 1 value within the x range, the Y scaling switches to exponent display, with some massive value as the high and low extremes.
Is there an intrinsic way to simply prevent scaling/fitting to occur when there is only 1 data point within the range?
Or when the scaling/fitting is acting on the visible range, when there are no data points in that range, the same thing happens...
Ideally, when there is less than 2 data points, I'd like to skip scaling/fitting...
Also when I am zooming in on data, and then running autofit on Y, If there is not any points within the visible range, there is no point line visible,
How do I auto fit Y (on a zoomed in x range) with no data points specifically within the visible x range, and use the adjacent data point values (outside of the visble range) to display the line through the visible range? (Is this possible?)
(When there is more than 1 data point in the range, everything works just fine.)