![]() Thought the x axis itself shows descending values. However the series at secondary axis will show the x values incorrectly, so that the x values are ascending, even ![]() So I end up with correct values in the first series at primary axis (meaning that the x values are descending). However, when I want to add a series to secondary y-axis (so that this axis would cross the x axis at miminum value), the x-values of the new series won't turn to With just primary y-axis, it is quite simple to turn the x-axis, still leaving the primary y-axis where it is, byĬhecking both "values in reverse order" as well as the "values cross at maximum value" boxes. Hi! I'm trying to make an x-y-scatter with both primary and secondary y-axis, but so that the x values would actually be in reverse order.
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