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Old Fri, July 15th, 2011, 01:36 PM
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I have done some data streaming with my gryphon and here is what it came up with dealing with the IECON. IECON is always on the left(y-axis) on these graphs.
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To make the graphs easier to see, right click over the dots, down to format data series, marker options, select built in and change to a dot that is size 2. It will clear it up a bunch.

Also, your axis is correct to have your dependent variable, IECON, on the Y axis.
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Thanks, still learning about what to do.

Here are the new graphs
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I know how you feel. I got a new version of MS Excel after I lost my JMP and now I can't even get series like IECON into the Y axis because it has too many values. I'm surprised you were able to.
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That's strange it won't let you. I clicked the column I wanted to plot with IECON first then clicked the IECON colum by holding ctrl to hilight both columns them made the graph.
 


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