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I have a graph where sometimes the horizontal axis will go up to 400 and sometimes only up to 20. How can I set the x-axis scaling based on the the max value. eg. scale by 1 if LE 20, scale by 5 if LE 100 and scale by 25 if LE 400.
Here is my code GRAPH FILE REPORT_SHORTFALLS SUM REPORT_SHORTFALLS.SHORTFALLG ACROSS REPORT_SHORTFALLS.CDAY
This is how I've determined the "skipcount" of x-axis (across-axis). First, you need to know the number of values for x-axis, in your case the number of REPORT_SHORTFALLS.CDAYs. Then just read this value to a parameter and use it with setO1LabelSkipCount-command.
Hope this helps. Mika
TABLE FILE EMPDATA SUM CNT.HIREDATE -* WHERE DIV EQ 'CE' OR 'WE' ; ON TABLE SAVE END -RUN -READ SAVE &XCNT.A5 -SET &XSKIP_CNT = IF &XCNT LE 20 THEN 2 ELSE 5 ; GRAPH FILE EMPDATA SUM SALARY ACROSS HIREDATE -* WHERE DIV EQ 'CE' OR 'WE' ON GRAPH SET GRAPHSTYLE * setO1LabelAutoSkip(2); -* setO1LabelSkipBegin(1); setO1LabelSkipCount(&XSKIP_CNT); setO1LabelRotate(3); ENDSTYLE END
Posts: 58 | Location: Sydney, Australia | Registered: April 22, 2005
heres a clip of my code...see the &MIN and &MAX ? those values i calculate in my fex. works like a charm for me. You can switch Y1 to X1, of course. i got this help from focalpointer JG..thanks JG.
Posts: 3811 | Location: Manhattan | Registered: October 28, 2003