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Renjith
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Scatter Plot reference Line

Hi 

 I want a scatter plot with refrence range lines on both axis X & Y. See the attachment. 

 

is it possible please help on thisScatter with reference rangeScatter with reference range

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Thank you it works fine


@sanjeev803 wrote:

Yes, you can do that from Analytics option given in Visulization pane (next to formatting pane) and add X- axis and Y-axis constant lines.

 

Cheers!

Sanj



@sanjeev803 wrote:

Yes, you can do that from Analytics option given in Visulization pane (next to formatting pane) and add X- axis and Y-axis constant lines.

 

Cheers!

Sanj


 

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Renjith
Helper II
Helper II

Hi 

 

Is there any way to set the X & Y axis reference as a column value instaed of manual entry


@Renjith wrote:

Hi 

 I want a scatter plot with refrence range lines on both axis X & Y. See the attachment. 

 

is it possible please help on thisScatter with reference rangeScatter with reference range



@Renjith wrote:

Hi 

 I want a scatter plot with refrence range lines on both axis X & Y. See the attachment. 

 

is it possible please help on thisScatter with reference rangeScatter with reference range


 

sanjeev803
Helper I
Helper I

Yes, you can do that from Analytics option given in Visulization pane (next to formatting pane) and add X- axis and Y-axis constant lines.

 

Cheers!

Sanj

I have some doubt regarding the same concept. Can we add dynamic refrence line to scatter plot which will vary as per the data points in x axis. 

Thank you it works fine


@sanjeev803 wrote:

Yes, you can do that from Analytics option given in Visulization pane (next to formatting pane) and add X- axis and Y-axis constant lines.

 

Cheers!

Sanj



@sanjeev803 wrote:

Yes, you can do that from Analytics option given in Visulization pane (next to formatting pane) and add X- axis and Y-axis constant lines.

 

Cheers!

Sanj


 

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