On 20/04/2008 20:01, Ol' Bab wrote:
I had to do -something similar- by overlaying text blocks over the
axis labels. Finicky work, and slips around at slight provocation, if
done on the "living" graph. If you don't need "update-ability",
easier to screen capture the graph and edit it in a graphic editor,
import back as a jpg or whatever.
Ol' Bab
Victor Chapman wrote:
I have a data set that has positive and negative numbers. I want to
apply a "power regression" curve fit to my data. In order to do that
I have to transpose the numbers so that all of the data are 0 or a
positive number. My question is how do I plot the graph so that I
show the original data labels before the transformation?
TIA
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I haven't played with this so I may be talking through the top of my
head but can't you generate a *separate* set of numbers transposed as
necessary and graph *it* but using the original set as data labels?
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Harold Fuchs
London, England
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