How do I define the axis origin or the intersecting point between two perpendicular axes?
In each orientation (horizontal or vertical), only one primary axis may be defined. By default, when a new ’chart with axes’ model is created, a primary axis is already created. If additional overlay orthogonal axes are to be added, new Axis objects may be created and added to the base axis. Only a primary axis may intersect another primary perpendicular axis at a specific value offset. As an example, the primary base X axis could be defined using a text scale while the primary orthogonal Y axis could be defined using a numeric scale. The X axis could be set to intersect the Y axis at value ’0’ on its numeric scale. In addition, the X axis could be set to intersect the Y axis at the ’min’ end of the plot or at the ’max’ end of the plot. The ’min’ end is defined as either the ’left’ edge of the plot or the ’bottom’ edge of the plot depending on whether the plot is transposed or not respectively. Similarly, the max end is defined as the ’right’ edge or the ’top’ edge depending on whether
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