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Reference lines with slope in scatter plot
- 2 years ago
One solution is to find a .PNG image online of a perfect 45 degree line with a white background. Then, use this image as your plot area background with an "Fit" image style. Not a perfect solution, but this displays a line with a slope equal to 1. Example:
fpennisi17 check the analytics pane and I think that is where you can add lines.
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This is not the case.
The only available options I have are:
- Tendency line, which represents a linear interpolation
- Reference parallel to X axis
- Reference parallel to Y axis
- Symmetric shadowing, which provides only two areas and I cannot control the slope
This is why I was asking...