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I just made my scatter plot start at 0 for my x and y axis which works but I need it to have an extra unit at the ends too.
My scatter plot changes as I change what I am filtering is there a way to add one unit to the ends without affecting the points on the scatter plot?
Also when I have that open unit on each side, I want to input a value representing NE,NW,SE,SW points into each corner representing the value in the corner of the room. Is it possible to do this? overlay two sets of data one being values within the room and values in the 4 corners ?
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Hi @mkrapez,
I just made my scatter plot start at 0 for my x and y axis which works but I need it to have an extra unit at the ends too.
My scatter plot changes as I change what I am filtering is there a way to add one unit to the ends without affecting the points on the scatter plot?
The same as what you set for the start of axis, you can specify the end value of axis under Format pane, too.
Also when I have that open unit on each side, I want to input a value representing NE,NW,SE,SW points into each corner representing the value in the corner of the room.
Currently, this is not supported.
Regards,
Yuliana Gu
Hi @mkrapez,
I just made my scatter plot start at 0 for my x and y axis which works but I need it to have an extra unit at the ends too.
My scatter plot changes as I change what I am filtering is there a way to add one unit to the ends without affecting the points on the scatter plot?
The same as what you set for the start of axis, you can specify the end value of axis under Format pane, too.
Also when I have that open unit on each side, I want to input a value representing NE,NW,SE,SW points into each corner representing the value in the corner of the room.
Currently, this is not supported.
Regards,
Yuliana Gu
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