• Re: align two y-axis

    From Sam Broadey@21:1/5 to All on Fri Dec 3 06:42:08 2021
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    The only (manual) way I have found to do this is to ensure that '0' is at the same point proportionally on your two y-axes

    e.g. if one axis ranges from -15 to 45 then 0 is 25% of the way along your axis.

    Therefore, your second axis can be -1 to 3, -150 to 450 or whatever, so long as they're in the same proportions.


    For my graph, I had money on one axis (£) and a rate (%) on the other.

    My money axis ranged from -£10,000 to £60,000.

    I wanted my % axis to go to 80%

    Therefore it must start at 80%/(60000/-10000) = -13.3%

    This is because 0 is the same distance, proportionally, between -0.13333 & 0.8 as it is between -10000 & 60000

    (You must sacrifice dynamic axes to get this to work)

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