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Limiting x-axis (time) labels on map

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Is it possible to adjust the x-axis labels to not show every 15 min time label, but some larger interval (i.e. 1 hour). The graph gets very cluttered showing all of the intervals on the x-axis. I know how to scale the y-axis, but haven't seen anything for the x-axis.

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graphs labels maps

Created on Apr 21, 2017 6:32:08 PM



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Dear clensert,

yes, this can happen. PRTG automatically determines how to label the axes. The time frame covered is just one parameter here. In some cases, minor differences change the density.

Created on May 8, 2017 11:57:37 AM by  Arne Seifert [Paessler Support]



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Dear clensert

The density of the axis labels is determined automatically and cannot be configured. (Many parts of the graphing engine are not customizable, this allows us to offer high-performance graph rendering.)

Created on Apr 24, 2017 11:46:18 AM by  Arne Seifert [Paessler Support]



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Would you know what's causing these two graphs to have a different axis then? They are the same size, and using the same graphing options.

Graphs

Link: https://ibb.co/nqWzO5

Created on Apr 24, 2017 9:34:44 PM

Last change on Apr 25, 2017 5:40:54 AM by  Luciano Lingnau [Paessler]



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Dear clensert,

you just sent one image. You can also email us and forward those images to [email protected].

Created on Apr 25, 2017 11:55:13 AM by  Arne Seifert [Paessler Support]



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Sorry, this is the image of both graphs side by side.

https://ibb.co/hyRXgQ

Created on May 5, 2017 4:33:14 PM



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Dear clensert,

yes, this can happen. PRTG automatically determines how to label the axes. The time frame covered is just one parameter here. In some cases, minor differences change the density.

Created on May 8, 2017 11:57:37 AM by  Arne Seifert [Paessler Support]




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