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From: <HBB...@t-...> - 2007-03-15 22:11:16
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Astan Chee wrote: > Hans-Bernhard Bröker wrote: >> If so, that's because either your y axis data starts within one tick >> interval from zero, or you have a 'set yrange [0:*]' command somewhere >> you didn't tell us about.\ > None of the y-axis values are zero. as a matter of fact, all of them are > above 1e+009 That fails to address the point. What's the actual y range of those data? > and aside from the datafile, that is the the only commands im > running. I wrote "you have ... somewhere" instead of "you run" for a reason. You could have that command stashed away in an auto-start script without remembering it. If you don't show us actual, reproducible example data and commands, there's really not much anyone can do to help. |