Edit Scale - Scale
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Select scale > Editor > Edit Scale > Scale

Use to specify the range of the scale, the number of major and minor ticks, and their placement.

Dialog box items

Major Tick Positions

Automatic: Choose to display default number and position of major ticks on the selected scale.

Number of ticks: Choose to enter the number of major ticks displayed on the selected scale. Not available with all graphs.

Position of ticks: Choose to enter the position of major ticks on the selected scale. You can enter a series of numbers or specify a range of values. A colon between two numbers indicates the range. A slash after the range indicate an increment amount. For example, 5:30/5 places ticks at 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, and 30.

Scale Range

Minimum: Uncheck to enter a minimum value for the selected scale.

Maximum: Uncheck to enter a maximum value for the selected scale.

Minor Ticks

Number: Uncheck to enter the number of minor ticks displayed on the selected scale.

Same scale range for Y and X: Check to apply the same range to both scales. Only available with scatterplot.

Same scale range for all panels: Check to apply the same range to all scales. Only available with matrix plot and when paneling with multiple variables.

Same bins and scale range for all panels: Check to apply the same bins and range to all scales. Not available with all graphs.

Transpose Y and X: Check to transpose the y- and x-scales. Not available with all graphs.

Adjust x-scale for threshold if distribution has this parameter: If you have chosen a distribution with a threshold parameter, checking this item adjusts the x-scale accordingly. Only available with probability plots.

The tabs that appear depend on the active graph.

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