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Lines with X Data Labels

When you click on the Edit Graph button, the TechGraph Editor will open with the data and settings of this sample chart. You can review and edit the data and settings to learn about the features and capabilities of the application. Shown below are the steps in the Data Table and in the Edit Chart used to create this chart.    

Data Table
  • Graph Type is Line.
  • X Data Type is Number. Numeric values for the X Axis are entered in X Data column.
  • Graph A contains the data for the first line.
  • Graph B contains the data for the second line.
Edit Chart      

    Settings 

  • Click on Graph Style for Graph A to set the Color, Thickness, and Type for Line A. Check Line with Markers and Line thru Markers. Set the Marker Color, Type, and Size. Note that you can set marker color to be different from line color. Repeat this step for Graph B.

     X Axis

  • Click on X Data Type. Select “Number” from Data Type list. Check X Data Labels so that X labels are displayed below the corresponding Y data points along the X axis.
  • Enter values in Minimum, Maximum, and Major Div to set the X axis scale and divisions. Leave these values empty for automatic scaling.
  • Click on Major Grid. Check Grid On. Select “2-Line Type” from the Line Type list.
    • Values for this example are Minimum = 0, Maximum = 20, and Major Div = 10.

     Y Axis

  • Enter values in Minimum, Maximum, and Major Div to set the Y axis scale and divisions. Leave these values empty for automatic scaling.
  • Click on Major Grid. Check Grid On. Select “2-Line Type” from the Line Type list.
    • Values for this example are Minimum = 0, Maximum = 20, and Major Div = 4.

     Edit Chart Toolbar Options

  •  Print Chart prints your chart.
  •  Download Image downloads your chart as an SVG(Scalable Vector Graphics) file or image file(PNG, JPEG, TIF, PDF).
  •  Drawing Objects customize your chart with labels, lines, arrows, circles, images, and logos.
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