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Another y-axis question..

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    Another y-axis question..

    Hi Again,

    I have to create another graph to compare positive control values against a percentage positivity value.. The positive control values range from 0.1 to 1.4 and the percentage values obviously go up to 100.

    At the moment when i plot this, as the positive control values are so small and the scale goes up to 100 on the y-axis, the control data appears as a straight line.

    I need the y-axis to ideally start with increments of 0.2 up until 2.0 them continue in 10s to reach 100. Is this possible??

    Thanks

    Hayley

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    You could try plotting a secondary Y axis, not the exact solution you asked for, but it will allow you to see the data

    Regards

    Dav

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    Couldn't you lower the scale if you do not have any larger values? Charts where percentage is on the y-axis do not necessarly have to go all the way to 100.

    If your plot contains a set of small values (.1 - 1.4) and then a set of larger values (10-100) then you could make an over all plot followed by a seperate plot showing just the smaller values.

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