G'day Jouke, I've mocked it up here. The trick is to plot as an XY graph. 2 seperate plots. Add a second X axis Associate the second plot with the second X axis.You should be able to see all this done if you right click the graph and select "properties" Let me know if I understood your question incorrectly or you need more details or whatever.
I find charts in gnumeric a joy to work with nowadays, especially compared to my frustrations with some competing product that I used to use a number of years ago. All the charty-graphy kind of hackers in gnumeric have done a fantastic job IMHO. (I think that was Jean in particular but really haven't been following so sorry if I've got that incorrect.)
Hal jouke hijlkema wrote:
Goodday,I'm having a little problem that frustrates me a lot ... I have to data series one for 2007 and one for 2008. Dates coupled to values. I try to put both curves in one plot. I can't get both curves to superimpose, I tried to substract 365 from the 2007 dates but that doesn't work. I'm sure this must be possible but I can't get it to work ... help please.Jouke data for 2007: 27-Jan 0 29-Jan 19 30-Jan 27 1-Feb 31 2-Feb 35 4-Feb 44 5-Feb 46 26-Feb 104 2-Mar 113 12-Mar 115 15-Mar 122 26-Mar 160 28-Mar 166 30-Mar 172 5-Apr 193 10-Apr 202 21-Apr 214 23-Apr 214 27-Apr 215 2-May 218 5-May 223 15-May 232 23-May 238 29-May 247 23-Jun 254 21-Jul 259 11-Sep 266 27-Sep 272 10-Oct 283 25-Oct 312 1-Nov 336 17-Nov 388 15-Dec 491 data for 2008: 1-Jan 548 12-Jan 624 8-Mar 818 _______________________________________________ gnumeric-list mailing list gnumeric-list gnome org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnumeric-list
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