I hope I'm posting my question in the correct area regarding using WIN32::OLE Excel in Perl.
Question:
How do I change the Primary axis (scaling) for a chart? Or the "type" of the axis (I know there are three types: Automatic, Category, and Time-scale). I supposed I need it to be "Category".
$Chart->{ChartType} = xlXYScatterLines;
$Chart->SetSourceData({Source => $Range, PlotBy => xlColumns});
Example data:
| x-axis | | Point1 | | Point2 |
| 7.1 | | 72.02% | | 81.06% |
| 7.5 | | 58.06% | | 36.94% |
| 7.6 | | 58.17% | | 65.26% |
| 8.6 | | 11.10% | | 87.15% |
I want x-axis to be shown as "7.1", "7.5", "7.6", "8.6" and not Range from 7.0 to 9.0 with scale 0.2
Please help. Thanks in advance.
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