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How to use radians or degree in the x-axis

MySchizoBuddy
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How to use radians or degree in the x-axis

I want to the x-axis to show radians like 0,Pi/4, Pi/2, 3Pi/4 pi etc or degrees like 0,45,90,135,180 degrees.

Right now it shows the decimal equivalent of radians

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Something like the attached?

Mike

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Something like the attached?

Mike

Correct. So i divide by deg and not use deg as the units of the axis.

Thank you it worked.

Mathcad's default display is normalized to the unit system specified in Worksheet Options|Unit System, so something with acceleration units will be normalized to m/s^2 in SI, and ft/s^2 in US.

TTFN

Ziyad Saeed wrote:

I want to the x-axis to show radians like 0,Pi/4, Pi/2, 3Pi/4 pi etc or degrees like 0,45,90,135,180 degrees.

Right now it shows the decimal equivalent of radians

Mathcad does not directly display what you want for radians. You can use Mike's approach to normalize to pi, by simply dividing x by pi

TTFN

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