Topic: point series

is it possible to swap x and y in the point series table?
can the data x (or y) be classified upward or downward in point series?

Re: point series

gerhard grube wrote:

is it possible to swap x and y in the point series table?

No, that is not currently possible. Why would you want to do that?

gerhard grube wrote:

can the data x (or y) be classified upward or downward in point series?

I am not sure what you mean by classified?

Re: point series

thanks for answering (sorry for my poor writing)

if i collect data from elsewere frequently it is out of order, first y and then x, in graph it must be first x and then y.
so i must copy the data to excel and invert x and y, and then load the data to graph. also it would be very useful to see instantly the graph the other way
round x changed for y.

about classifing what I mean is that, for example x is: 1, 2, 6, 5, 3, 4
classified it would be: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
when not classified, the lines connecting the dots in graph do not follow the correct order.

Re: point series

I don't know how you got your data, but maybe you can copy/paste the x- and y-columns separately.

The classified problem I can solve. I will try to add a context menu for sorting by x-values for the next version.

5 (edited by gerhard grube 2013-06-22 07:05:28)

Re: point series

Well, column by column doesnt work, my data is always with "," as decimal point, and only when x an y together are copied to the point series table it copies correctly the "," as "."
Anyway, Graph is fabulous!
Thank You

Re: point series

Once the grid corner are in place, right tick the grid and choose "adjust". This resolve get you to a dialog where you can specify the actual physical dimensions of the grid.
The lattice must map a rectangle on a corporeal airplane