Hello Scott,

There is a workaround: Create new variable that can imitate tics, then add respective 
labels to it, plus hide the space for thus new "axis" on top of the graph (for 
aesthetic reasons).
See the sample attached.

Hope this helps,
Serge





On Fri, 29 Jun 2012 09:39:07 +0200, Mart Objartel <[email protected]> wrote:

Hello,

maybe not the most elegant way, but if you multibly your data set with "-1"
and then from the axis gadget "tick labels" properties set the scale to -1
it kinda works.

best,
Mart

On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 7:57 PM, Scott Maddox <[email protected]> wrote:

Does anyone know the easiest way to do an inverse scale axis, such as in
an Arrhenius plot: (
http://www.tf.uni-kiel.de/matwis/amat/semi_en/kap_2/illustr/n_intrin_arrhenius.gif
)

In other words, I want to have the inverse temperature (1/T) on the bottom
horizontal axis, and the temperature (T) on the top horizontal axis. Since
they are the inverse of each other, only one can have constant spacing
between ticks. The other scale must have odd (inverse scale) spacing.

Is there a way to do this currently?

Thanks,
Scott

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