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if there are two y-axis, how to set one of them to x-axis?

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    Re: if there are two y-axis, how to set one of them to x-axis?

    I've attached the data i would like to solve.

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    Re: if there are two y-axis, how to set one of them to x-axis?

    The force column is all zeros.

    Were it not, you could interpolate time vs strain to get stress vs strain.
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    Re: if there are two y-axis, how to set one of them to x-axis?

    Hi Shg,

    Thank you for your input.

    Firstly, the force column is not all zeros.

    What do you mean by interpolating time vs strain to get stress vs strain?

    I mainly would like to get the relationship between force and strain, not stress vs Strain.

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    Re: if there are two y-axis, how to set one of them to x-axis?

    Firstly, the force column is not all zeros.
    Look at column B, labeled "Force"

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    Re: if there are two y-axis, how to set one of them to x-axis?

    From B80 to B197, they are non-zero values.

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    Re: if there are two y-axis, how to set one of them to x-axis?

    Check the file you uploaded; it only has data to row 565, and it's all zero.

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    Re: if there are two y-axis, how to set one of them to x-axis?

    Hi Shg,

    Please see the attached image file from the data uploaded.

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