Re: xy plot with x-axis and y-axis intercepting at (0, 0)

From: Rick Brownrigg <brownrig_at_nyahnyahspammersnyahnyah>
Date: Fri Aug 06 2010 - 09:22:58 MDT

Hi Erwan,

I don't know for certain, but generally NCL tries to pick nice values
for your plot. So if your data naturally span the axes you'd get such
a plot. For more precise control, you might experiment with the
trXMinF, trXMaxF, trYminF, trYMaxF resources.

Hope that helps...
Rick

On Aug 5, 2010, at 2:00 PM, Erwan Monier wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I was trying to find out how to create a xy plot where the x-axis and
> y-axis intercept for x=0 and y=0 so that the two axis appear as a
> cross (+). In other words, all negative values on the x-axis would be
> located on the left side of the y-axis. I have not found any examples
> and am wondering if that's even possible to do.
> Please let me know,
> Thank you
>
> Erwan
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