https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=393215

--- Comment #8 from urcind...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Alexander Semke from comment #7)
> (In reply to urcindalo from comment #6)
> > I see. Maybe I'm too spoiled by QtiPlot :)
> > In QtiPlot you know exactly which x corresponds to a y because it works this
> > way:
> > a) By default, the first column in any spreedsheet is marked as "x" and the
> > second as "y". Then, every column you add is marked by default as "y", so
> > its corresponding "x" is still the first one in the spreedsheet. No
> > confusion.
> > b) But, let's say the fifth column is marked also as "x". Then,
> > automatically, the first column is marked as "x1" and all the columns to its
> > right as "y1" until the 5th one, which is now "x2" and all the additional
> > columns you might add to its right will be "y2".
> We don't have this x1, etc. I don't think qtiplot has this explicitly,
> neither. Maybe you meant this symbolically. But I got your idea - the
> corresponding x counterpart is the first x column to the left of the
> selected y column. This is easy to get. I'll push a fix for this soon.

Thanks! It will be a nice improvement for LabPlot, imho.

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