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Re: Tilted decimals on the x-axis to avoid overlapping

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  • Subject: [mg87547] Re: Tilted decimals on the x-axis to avoid overlapping
  • From: John Jowett <John.M.Jowett at gmail.com>
  • Date: Sat, 12 Apr 2008 07:02:53 -0400 (EDT)
  • References: <ftncsa$8c4$1@smc.vnet.net>

Hello,
     You might find the following thread useful:

http://groups.google.com/group/comp.soft-sys.math.mathematica/browse_frm/thr=
ead/8402afa67d8ea11c/7895e434fd285f66?hl=en&lnk=gst&q=Vertical+tick+la=
bels+in+BarChart#7895e434fd285f66

John Jowett

On Apr 11, 12:00 pm, zosi <z... at to.infn.it> wrote:
> Dear Mathgroup,
>
> How can I see all the decimals on the x-axis **and** avoid overlapping ?
>
> Trivial example: Plot[x, {x, 123.45678, 123.45679}]
>
> I would like to rotate clockwise  by an angle alpha (e.g.,Pi/6, or
> Pi/2+Pi/6)
> the values on the x-axis and translate them in order to see the starting
> point,
> i.e., the "1"  of  123.45678 should be near to the relevant tick.
>
> Note: I cannot use the usual Options to reduce the **size** of the
> figures or
> increase the size of the image.
>
> Any hint ?
> Many thanks.
>
> PS  The nice suggestion by Ruskeepaa (pag.  271) seems not applicable =
in
> this case.
>
> Gianfranco Zosi
> Dip. Fisica Generale
> Universita di Torino



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