Thank you very much! These two suggestions worked for me.
Hello, I'm using a linepoints graph and would like to know if there's a way to print/show the Y data label only when f(x) is different from f(x-1). In the moment I'm plotting all the Y values, but since I have a somewhat big area of world, these labels are cramped and terrible to read. Since I have a lot of points in which the Y value remains the same and I also need to print all of my X labels (disregarding if the Y value has changed or not), I would like to know if there's a way to add a condition...
Hello, I'm using a linepoints graph and would like to know if there's a way to print/show the Y data label only when f(x) is different from f(x-1). In the moment I'm plotting all the Y values, but since I have a somewhat big area of world, these labels are cramped and terrible to read. Since I have a lot of points in which the Y value remains the same and I also need to print all of my X labels (disregarding if the Y value has changed or not), I would like to know if there's a way to add a condition...
Hello, I'm using a linepoints graph and would like to know if there's a way to print/show the Y data label only when f(x) is different from f(x-1). In the moment I'm plotting all the Y values, but since I have a somewhat big area of world, these labels are cramped and terrible to read. Since I have a lot of points in which the Y value remains the same and I also need to print all of my X labels (disregarding if the Y value has changed or not), I would like to know if there's a way to add a condition...
Hello, I'm using a linepoints graph and would like to know if there's a way to print/show the Y data label only when f(x) is different from f(x-1). In the moment I'm plotting all the Y values, but since I have a somewhat big area of world, these labels are cramped and terrible to read. Since I have a lot of points in which the Y value remains the same and I also need to print all of my X labels (disregarding if the Y value has changed or not), I would like to know if there's a way to add a condition...