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Hi @mgerusdurand, thank you for submitting this request! I was hoping you could check out this blog post discussing how you can accomplish this in JMP. Let me know if that helps at all and if I understood your request. That is just a workaround, but I was hoping you could tell me more about your use case? As the blog post discusses, is there a reason your data has to be in one graph?
This blog is showing broken axis indeed but I agree with the author that this is 2 side by side graphs with different scales and that is not what I would like.
In fact we have stability data from day 0 to day 90 but without data between day 14 and day 90 let say. In this case, to be able to see all my curve, I if I want to see all my data point separately I need to get a huge X axis. This is not ideal when incorporated the graph in a word report for example. Si I would like to be able just to hide X axis segment between 14 and 90 days.