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Can I use log scale at Y axis instead of linear scale??
I can't find how to do it. Thanks a lot |
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Log scale is currently unavailable.
Josh
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Josh, thank you for your answer.
Could you add it to your list? I think it's important, especially when I want to draw a long term trend line, it's much better to use log scale than linear. As I know, most charting tools support log scale, such as finance.yahoo.com, stockcharts.com. Thanks a lot |
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Will do. Thanks for the suggestion.
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