I looked at the lab and demo, and they both show the form of
'plot x;y', but I guess that only works for regular plot?
It's weird that the 'bar' variants wouldn't behave the same
way.  I can't figure it out from the source code quite yet,
so I thought someone could tell me if I'm missing something.

On 8 Feb 2015, at 5:45, Björn Helgason wrote:

> It is a good idea to look at the plot demos and then when you see what you
> want/need then the definition gives you ideas/hints/solutions.
> On 7 Feb 2015 08:25, "Ryan" <rec...@bwh.harvard.edu> wrote:
>
>> Why does the x-axis always start at 1 in bar plots, even
>> when x data is given?  eg.
>>
>>   'bar' plot (];*:) i.5
>>
>> generates a bar plot where x=1..5, and not x=0..4
>> Same for 'hist', 'sbar', etc.
>>
>> thanks for any help,
>> Ryan
>>
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