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pradnya49
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How to create dual axis graphs for attribute values

Hello All,

 

I have attribute curves, and inside curves I have different curves present(forwardcurve,backwardcurve,inclinedcurve and so on) and each curve has values for daily hour. 

 

I would like to see dual axis graph for two curve(forwardcurve on one y axis and backwardcurve in another y axis in same graph) and x axis as common date how can I achieve same??(as fowardcurve and backwardcurve are not a columns instead it is rows in curve column)

 

can anyone help? thanks in advance.

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parry2k
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@pradnya49 If you use line visual, you have the option to use secondary y-axis on which you can add the measures

 

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