Hi Javier,

Thanks for your suggestion, but that did not work either. 

I have asked RBTI if they are able to help sort out the error of my ways.

Regards
John Docherty

On Tuesday, July 25, 2023 at 8:25:55 AM UTC+12 [email protected] 
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> Have you tries setting the x-axis labels vertically? Maybe it does not 
> think you have enough space for closer labels.
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> Javier,
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> Javier Valencia, PE
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> 913-915-3137 <(913)%20915-3137>
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> *From:* [email protected] <[email protected]> *On Behalf Of *
> [email protected]
> *Sent:* Monday, July 24, 2023 4:29 AM
> *To:* RBASE-L <[email protected]>
> *Subject:* Re: Re[2]: [RBASE-L] - R:CHARTS - Adjusting the Label 
> Increments on a DateTime X Axis
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> Hi Bruce,
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>
> I have tried various things as suggested. and more, including just having 
> one series, but the only control that I can get to adjust the label spacing 
> is the minimum separation. Not sure what is awry here as I have managed to 
> get this to work previously. 
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> Thanks for your help.
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>
> Regards
>
> John Docherty
>
> On Monday, July 24, 2023 at 6:14:42 PM UTC+12 [email protected] wrote:
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> Hi Bruce,
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>
> Thanks very much for taking the time to reply. I am just back home so I 
> will look at this tonight. To answer your questions though:-
>
>  
>
> 1. The data is from three tables with different time stamps. I can force 
> the start time to be the same as this is just one day's data. The sampling 
> interval differs. Not ideal but one set of data (pressure) was sampled at a 
> higher rate than the temperatures. 
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> 2. The two hours came from a drop down list. 
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> I will let you know how I get on. 
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> Thanks again.
>
> Regards
>
> John Docherty
>
> On Monday, July 24, 2023 at 8:29:25 AM UTC+12 Bruce Chitiea wrote:
>
> John:
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>
> It's been a while since I've standardized my axis' configs, rusty now on 
> charting anomalies.
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>
> First the data.
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> (1) Date/Time is captured in 1/100th second intervals, with values 
> presumably recorded in each of the three tables; sourced from a family of 
> sensors performing a whole lot of sampling. Do discrete data points in each 
> of the three tables align upon a common date/time value, e.g. all three 
> tables have a data point containing dateTime value 08/06/2023 03:09:03.03? 
> (meaning they share a common Label value. If not, there's a View trick to 
> overcome the anarchy for charting purposes.)
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>
> (2) Do all three series share the same horizontal spatial configurations 
> of the series chosen for labels?
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> (3) How does R:Charts recognize the Scale Increment text value "Two Hours"?
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> (4) My experience of axis configuration is similar to yours. The frequency 
> and spacing of Labels seems to depend on the frequency and spacing of Tick 
> Marks. I can't say I know everything about that. But note the variance of 
> minor/major Tick Mark spacing along the axis. The spacing of the minor 
> ticks in the first and sixth segments is reduced relative to those within 
> the second through fifth segment, suggesting a "crowding" . Take a shot at 
> standardizing the spacing:
>
> -- Chart Editor > Chart > Axis > Bottom Axis > 
>
> -- Ticks Tab: Reduce the "Minor" Count to = 1 (or 0, as the Minor Ticks 
> aren't very useful here)
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> -- Labels Tab > Styles Sub-Tab: Play with the "Min. Separation %" value
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> (5) Thinking, too, that the width of each dateTime value may be a factor. 
> Granted, your Labels Tab > Style Sub-Tab > [x] Multi-line staggers the 
> Labels; but note the uniformity of the vertical margin spacing between the 
> top and bottom row. You may be "minned out" for horizontal adjustment. 
> Perhaps redefining your Label value solely as a Time data type might 
> provide lateral flexibility?
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>
> Hope there's something there for you.
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>
> Best, Bruce
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> Bruce A. Chitiea | SafeSectors, Inc.
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> ------ Original Message ------
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> From "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
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> To "RBASE-L" <[email protected]>
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> Date 7/23/2023 11:58:26 AM
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> Subject Re: [RBASE-L] - R:CHARTS - Adjusting the Label Increments on a 
> DateTime X Axis
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> Bruce,
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> Thanks for your reply. I have attached two pdfs, one showing the settings 
> I am using and the other the resultant graph. Changing the settings seems 
> no have no effect on the labels so presumably I am doing something wrong.  
> The data is being plotted from three tables with differing datetime values. 
>
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> Any suggestions that you have would be much appreciated.
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>  
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> Thank you.
>
> Regards
>
> John Docherty
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>
> On Monday, July 24, 2023 at 2:12:53 AM UTC+12 Bruce Chitiea wrote:
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> John:
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>
> Please send a screenshot or PDF of the challenge.
>
>  
>
> Bruce
>
>  
>
> Bruce A. Chitiea | SafeSectors, Inc.
>
> 112 Harvard Ave #272 | Claremont CA 91711-4716 | USA
>
> +011 (909) 238-9012 m | *[email protected]*  
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> ------ Original Message ------
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> From "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
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> To "RBASE-L" <[email protected]>
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> Date 7/23/2023 3:53:37 AM
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> Subject [RBASE-L] - R:CHARTS - Adjusting the Label Increments on a 
> DateTime X Axis
>
>  
>
> Hi,
>
>  
>
> I am having difficulty setting the increments between labels / gridlines 
> on a X Axis which consists of datetime values. While I have managed to get 
> this to work properly in the past I have had no success with the current 
> data. If anyone can tell me how to set the increment to say 2 hours that 
> would be greatly appreciated. (Even if I try to use the 'standard' 
> intervals from the drop-down list that does not change the labels or their 
> spacing. Presumably I am doing something wrong, but I am not sure what that 
> is....)
>
>  
>
> Thanks.
>
> Regards
>
> John Docherty
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