For a project at school I have to construct 2 graphs. About 2 months ago I did a similar project with using graphs and all that.
well the problem is the date and time (x-axis) for this project is completely wrong, I have the time as 3/--/10 2:00 AM or PM and it shows 3/--/10 12:00 AM/PM. No matter WHAT I do, it doesn't change at all....
now for the previous problem I did not have that problem at all. It was a dual axis graph I'm not sure if it's because of that, that is making the problem....
How do I solve this? I need to fix it by Friday, and I have no idea how. the graph doesn't look right :/
PLEASE REPLY BEFORE FRIDAY!!!!!!
X-axis In Graph Is Wrong...
Started by jchen, Mar 17 2010 02:32 PM
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Posted 17 March 2010 - 02:32 PM

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Posted 17 March 2010 - 05:16 PM
jchen, on 17 March 2010 - 02:32 PM, said:
For a project at school I have to construct 2 graphs. About 2 months ago I did a similar project with using graphs and all that.
well the problem is the date and time (x-axis) for this project is completely wrong, I have the time as 3/--/10 2:00 AM or PM and it shows 3/--/10 12:00 AM/PM. No matter WHAT I do, it doesn't change at all....
now for the previous problem I did not have that problem at all. It was a dual axis graph I'm not sure if it's because of that, that is making the problem....
How do I solve this? I need to fix it by Friday, and I have no idea how. the graph doesn't look right :/
PLEASE REPLY BEFORE FRIDAY!!!!!!
well the problem is the date and time (x-axis) for this project is completely wrong, I have the time as 3/--/10 2:00 AM or PM and it shows 3/--/10 12:00 AM/PM. No matter WHAT I do, it doesn't change at all....
now for the previous problem I did not have that problem at all. It was a dual axis graph I'm not sure if it's because of that, that is making the problem....
How do I solve this? I need to fix it by Friday, and I have no idea how. the graph doesn't look right :/
PLEASE REPLY BEFORE FRIDAY!!!!!!
How are you building these graphs... not sure I quite understand what your talking about but I'd like to help if I can.
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