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In WF7, the vertical access labels for graphs (somehow?) automatically split the region into 'X' number of areas and evenly put tics labelled: 10 20 30 40 etc OR 100 200 300 400 500 etc. OR 200 400 600 800 1K 1.2 etc
WF8 also divides the area up evenly but you end up with tics at (ex from graph I am looking at) 117 233 350 467 583 700. (Technically it included a decimal as well but I figured out how to turn that off!)
How can I get the old 'powers of 10' tics back.This message has been edited. Last edited by: RobertF,
Hi Robert, What is the output fromat of your Graph? ON GRAPH PCHOLD FORMAT ... What type of Graph is it? ON GRAPH SET LOOKGRAPH ...
From what you are describing, your gridstep was changed. If you have a BLA(BAR, LINE or AREA) chart, Try adding: setGridStepAuto(getY1MajorGrid(),false); setGridStep(getY1MajorGrid(),100.0);