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cgbarplot xtickunit values in vertical direction [message #85718] Thu, 29 August 2013 05:56 Go to next message
gunvicsin11 is currently offline  gunvicsin11
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Hello everyone,
I am using cgbarplot for plotting 23 years data each bar represents a year so 23 bars should be named using barnames I am naming the 23 bars, but my problem is since barnames are years the numbers are getting overlapped and could not be visible. Is there a way to change the direction of display of the xtickvalues to vertical instead of horizontal. So that the barnames will be seen clearly without any overlap. Please do help me in this regard
thanking you in advance
sid
Re: cgbarplot xtickunit values in vertical direction [message #85720 is a reply to message #85718] Thu, 29 August 2013 06:09 Go to previous message
David Fanning is currently offline  David Fanning
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sid writes:

> I am using cgbarplot for plotting 23 years data each bar represents a year so 23 bars should be named using barnames I am naming the 23 bars, but my problem is since barnames are years the numbers are getting overlapped and could not be visible. Is there a way to change the direction of display of the xtickvalues to vertical instead of horizontal. So that the barnames will be seen clearly without any overlap. Please do help me in this regard
> thanking you in advance

Have you considered a horizontal bar plot instead of a vertical one,
using the ROTATE keyword? :-)

There is no provision for this currently. However, a purchase of a
consulting contract in the Coyote Store has been known to produce
amazing results. :-)

Cheers,

David


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