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I have a graph to display some values, but the y axis has negative values, as below.



<VictoryChart
theme={VictoryTheme.material}
>
<VictoryLine
style={{
data: { stroke: "#c43a31" },
parent: { border: "1px solid #ccc"}
}}
data={[
{ x: 1, y: -2 },
{ x: 2, y: -3 },
{ x: 3, y: -5 },
{ x: 4, y: -4 },
{ x: 5, y: -7 }
]}
/>
</VictoryChart>


It's displayed like this.



enter image description here



I need to have the x-axis at -7 value of the y-axis. How can I achieve this? Thanks!










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    I have a graph to display some values, but the y axis has negative values, as below.



    <VictoryChart
    theme={VictoryTheme.material}
    >
    <VictoryLine
    style={{
    data: { stroke: "#c43a31" },
    parent: { border: "1px solid #ccc"}
    }}
    data={[
    { x: 1, y: -2 },
    { x: 2, y: -3 },
    { x: 3, y: -5 },
    { x: 4, y: -4 },
    { x: 5, y: -7 }
    ]}
    />
    </VictoryChart>


    It's displayed like this.



    enter image description here



    I need to have the x-axis at -7 value of the y-axis. How can I achieve this? Thanks!










    share|improve this question
























      up vote
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      down vote

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      up vote
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      down vote

      favorite











      I have a graph to display some values, but the y axis has negative values, as below.



      <VictoryChart
      theme={VictoryTheme.material}
      >
      <VictoryLine
      style={{
      data: { stroke: "#c43a31" },
      parent: { border: "1px solid #ccc"}
      }}
      data={[
      { x: 1, y: -2 },
      { x: 2, y: -3 },
      { x: 3, y: -5 },
      { x: 4, y: -4 },
      { x: 5, y: -7 }
      ]}
      />
      </VictoryChart>


      It's displayed like this.



      enter image description here



      I need to have the x-axis at -7 value of the y-axis. How can I achieve this? Thanks!










      share|improve this question













      I have a graph to display some values, but the y axis has negative values, as below.



      <VictoryChart
      theme={VictoryTheme.material}
      >
      <VictoryLine
      style={{
      data: { stroke: "#c43a31" },
      parent: { border: "1px solid #ccc"}
      }}
      data={[
      { x: 1, y: -2 },
      { x: 2, y: -3 },
      { x: 3, y: -5 },
      { x: 4, y: -4 },
      { x: 5, y: -7 }
      ]}
      />
      </VictoryChart>


      It's displayed like this.



      enter image description here



      I need to have the x-axis at -7 value of the y-axis. How can I achieve this? Thanks!







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          <VictoryChart 
          theme={VictoryTheme.material}
          domain={{x: [1, 5], y: [-7, -2]}}
          >
          <VictoryAxis
          orientation="top"
          />

          <VictoryAxis dependentAxis
          orientation="left"
          invertAxis
          />

          <VictoryLine
          style={{
          data: { stroke: "#c43a31" },
          parent: { border: "1px solid #ccc"}
          }}
          data={[
          { x: 1, y: -2 },
          { x: 2, y: -3 },
          { x: 3, y: -5 },
          { x: 4, y: -4 },
          { x: 5, y: -7 }
          ]}
          />
          </VictoryChart>





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            Try this:



            <VictoryChart 
            theme={VictoryTheme.material}
            domain={{x: [1, 5], y: [-7, -2]}}
            >
            <VictoryAxis
            orientation="top"
            />

            <VictoryAxis dependentAxis
            orientation="left"
            invertAxis
            />

            <VictoryLine
            style={{
            data: { stroke: "#c43a31" },
            parent: { border: "1px solid #ccc"}
            }}
            data={[
            { x: 1, y: -2 },
            { x: 2, y: -3 },
            { x: 3, y: -5 },
            { x: 4, y: -4 },
            { x: 5, y: -7 }
            ]}
            />
            </VictoryChart>





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              Try this:



              <VictoryChart 
              theme={VictoryTheme.material}
              domain={{x: [1, 5], y: [-7, -2]}}
              >
              <VictoryAxis
              orientation="top"
              />

              <VictoryAxis dependentAxis
              orientation="left"
              invertAxis
              />

              <VictoryLine
              style={{
              data: { stroke: "#c43a31" },
              parent: { border: "1px solid #ccc"}
              }}
              data={[
              { x: 1, y: -2 },
              { x: 2, y: -3 },
              { x: 3, y: -5 },
              { x: 4, y: -4 },
              { x: 5, y: -7 }
              ]}
              />
              </VictoryChart>





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                down vote



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                up vote
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                down vote



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                Try this:



                <VictoryChart 
                theme={VictoryTheme.material}
                domain={{x: [1, 5], y: [-7, -2]}}
                >
                <VictoryAxis
                orientation="top"
                />

                <VictoryAxis dependentAxis
                orientation="left"
                invertAxis
                />

                <VictoryLine
                style={{
                data: { stroke: "#c43a31" },
                parent: { border: "1px solid #ccc"}
                }}
                data={[
                { x: 1, y: -2 },
                { x: 2, y: -3 },
                { x: 3, y: -5 },
                { x: 4, y: -4 },
                { x: 5, y: -7 }
                ]}
                />
                </VictoryChart>





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                Try this:



                <VictoryChart 
                theme={VictoryTheme.material}
                domain={{x: [1, 5], y: [-7, -2]}}
                >
                <VictoryAxis
                orientation="top"
                />

                <VictoryAxis dependentAxis
                orientation="left"
                invertAxis
                />

                <VictoryLine
                style={{
                data: { stroke: "#c43a31" },
                parent: { border: "1px solid #ccc"}
                }}
                data={[
                { x: 1, y: -2 },
                { x: 2, y: -3 },
                { x: 3, y: -5 },
                { x: 4, y: -4 },
                { x: 5, y: -7 }
                ]}
                />
                </VictoryChart>






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                answered Nov 20 at 16:05









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