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I'd like to compress an interval of the left axis to underline graphically that values in that interval are less important then others. More precisely, if I have an Chart like TChart unmodified. Is is possible to compress the intervall 0-10 by an specific factor like it is done in TChart modified? Would it be possible by using two different (left) axis?

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  • That interval is 1-10, not 0-10 (it's a log plot) and compressing it like you have shown doesn't make me feel that it's less important, it radically alters what the data appears to present - to the point of being confusing and bizarre. A slope change on a log plot has a very, very important meaning. Introducing a fake one artificially by deliberately distorting the scale seems very odd indeed.
    – J...
    Commented Mar 31, 2016 at 9:07
  • Thanks J. It's definitly odd, I agree. However, it should make sense if you want to show a graph using logarithmic scale, but want to surpess small values (noise).
    – DRASIT
    Commented Mar 31, 2016 at 9:47
  • All I can say is that I've never seen data represented that way. If you have a noise floor it's better to clamp or simply omit data below it.
    – J...
    Commented Mar 31, 2016 at 10:31
  • J, all I can say is that I have an industry product here, that is exactly presenting the data that way. This is not my "invention". I've just to reproduce it.
    – DRASIT
    Commented Mar 31, 2016 at 20:53

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Yes, there's a specific tool for that in TeeChart Pro version. It's called TAxisBreaksTool. Multiple axes would be an alternative, which is also available in TeeChart Pro. You can obtain a fully functional evaluation version and find an example at All features\Welcome !\Tools\Axis Breaks in the Features Demo project shipped with the binary installation or download the demo here.

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  • I've tried TAxisBreaksTool and I'm not sure if it is working on axis with a logarithmic scale appropriately. How this could be realized via multiple axes?
    – DRASIT
    Commented Apr 2, 2016 at 16:10
  • @DRASIT, you should use multiple custom axes as explained in this tutorial. However, as you can see in the example, you'll need a series associated to the custom axis for this to work. Therefore needing more than one series in the chart. Regarding axis breaks and log axes, I have added the issue to our bug list: bugs.teechart.net/show_bug.cgi?id=1490 to be fixed for future releases. Commented Apr 4, 2016 at 8:06

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