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How to format x axis to a smaller scale in Gnuplot?
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[QUOTE="bolzano95, post: 6468300, member: 638687"] [B]TL;DR Summary:[/B] Scaling x-axis So here is what I'm trying to do. The values on x-axis are from 10000, 20000, 30000, ... 100000. I'm trying to write it like this: 10, 20, 30, 40, ... 100 (only x axis) [ATTACH type="full"]279687[/ATTACH] But how do I do this? I've tried those two examples [URL='https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4204839/how-to-scale-the-axis-in-gnuplot']How to scale the axis in Gnuplot[/URL], [URL='https://stackoverflow.com/questions/11509088/how-to-scale-the-axes-in-gnuplot#11509603']How to scale the axes in Gnuplot[/URL] but it doesn't work. I could simply divide everything by 1000, but I'm trying to do this with gnuplot command. Is there some way to do this in Gnuplot? [/QUOTE]
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