Hello Vincent, I need to plot bars split in 3 subparts. the best I've found so far is to use the cumulative option of the histogram plot, but the corresponding error bars escape that 'cumulative' think, so they appear at the original y position in the data file. I've tried mixing up files so that error bar would read a different y value, but that didnt do the trick. What could I do? On the attacehd file, the cyan bar corresponds to the navy stripe, the green to the olive one, and the purple to the...
[ctioga2] ... and fix the final problem...
[ctioga2] make almost everything work again
[ctioga2] (partial) conversion of Boundaries to using SimpleRange objects
[ctioga2] indicate uncommitted changes in the test output file names
[ctioga2] provision for setting a time reference in a data column
[ctioga2] revert commit 28d3c052, that was making wrong assumptions on the effect of moveto operations in the context of filling regions
Hey, I've looked into that further, and into the PDF spec. I'm unsure what to do. Clearly, my fix is wrong, and give very bad results in other cases. The problem is that ctioga2 is asking to the PDF viewer to fill a complicated shape that contains a 0-width rectangle, which most viewers chose to render as a very thin line (but some do not). I'm reverting the fix for now, I'll have to come up with another way of doing that, involving fill each bar separately. Hmm...
Unsure what you mean exactly. Could you please post a picture ?
Wow, that was a fast response. I'm glad hearing you're still working on it. I just wanted to add another observation: I just restarted the plot and now with just a small amount of x-data the timestamps are plotted in their whole lenght (but still with the point separator). After an unknown number of x-datapoints (something between 10 and 100) the last few digits get cut off for some reason.
I've been meaning to implement that for ages, but never did. Maybe this is the final prod I neded to get that done. First step is to ensure the correct formatting of the X axis, then we'll see about parsing dates in the data file. I'll keep you posted.
Hi, I've been trying to have timestamps on the x-axis but I'm struggling to do so. It seems that this is possible with gnuplot (http://gnuplot.sourceforge.net/docs_4.2/node76.html) so I'd like to know if there's a way to do so with ctioga2. Using unix time seems to be a (lousy) workaround. But the timestamp is cut off and a unwanted point separator is added after the first digit. Example: This is the unix-timestamp I'd like to plot: 1505477484 and here's what ctioga2 is showing (note: this is not...
Hi, I've been trying to have timestamps on the x-axis but I'm struggling to do so. It seems that this is possible with gnuplot (http://gnuplot.sourceforge.net/docs_4.2/node76.html) so I'd like to know if there's a way to do so with ctioga2. Using unix time seems to be a (lousy) workaround. But the timestamp is cut off and a unwanted point separator is added after the first digit. Example: This is the unix-timestamp I'd like to plot: 1505477484 and here's what ctioga2 is showing (note: this is not...
Hi, I've been trying to have timestamps on the x-axis but I'm struggling to do so. It seems that this is possible with gnuplot (http://gnuplot.sourceforge.net/docs_4.2/node76.html) so I'd like to know if there's a way to do so with ctioga2. Using unix time seems to be a (lousy) workaround. But the timestamp is cut off and a unwanted point separator is added after the first digit. Example: This is the unix-timestamp I'd like to plot: 1505477484 and here's what ctioga2 is showing (note: this is not...
Hi, I've been trying to have timestamps on the x-axis but I'm struggling to do so. It seems that this is possible with gnuplot (http://gnuplot.sourceforge.net/docs_4.2/node76.html) so I'd like to know if there's a way to do so with ctioga2. Using unix time seems to be a (lousy) workaround. But the timestamp is cut off and a unwanted point separator is added after the first digit. Example: This is the unix-timestamp I'd like to plot: 1505477484 and here's what ctioga2 is showing (note: this is not...
Hi, I've been trying to have timestamps on the x-axis but I'm struggling to do so. It seems that this is possible with gnuplot (http://gnuplot.sourceforge.net/docs_4.2/node76.html) so I'd like to know if there's a way to do so with ctioga2. Using unix time seems to be a (lousy) workaround. But the timestamp is cut off and a unwanted point separator is added after the first digit. Example: This is the unix-timestamp I'd like to plot: 1505477484 and here's what ctioga2 is showing (note: this is not...
Hi, I've been trying to have timestamps on the x-axis but I'm struggling to do so. It seems that this is possible with gnuplot (http://gnuplot.sourceforge.net/docs_4.2/node76.html) so I'd like to know if there's a way to do so with ctioga2. Using unix time seems to be a (lousy) workaround. But the timestamp is cut off and a unwanted point separator is added after the first digit. Example: This is the unix-timestamp I'd like to plot: 1505477484 and here's what ctioga2 is showing (note: this is not...
[ctioga2] handle the case when the boundaries of Z data are within the inner range of a color map
[ctioga2] make NaNs transparent in xyz-maps
[ctioga2] ... together with a neat test for that
[ctioga2] option to ignore a curve's boundaries
[ctioga2] flush out files so one can re-read th...
[ctioga2] also write out the min/max values of ...
[ctioga2] fix stupid, uncaught, typo
[ctioga2] /prepress PDF settings, may help with...
[ctioga2] make the bypass-transforms option ava...
[ctioga2] ... and add a test so this will not h...
[ctioga2] fix bug with avg-dup-last
It works! Thank you!
Sorry, I had completely forgotten your posts. It seems there is still quite a lot...
This is fixed in the lastet commit, https://sourceforge.net/p/ctioga2/code/ci/28d3c0529d2dfbd3b8cdc5831254378c4561fc19/...
[ctioga2] use move-to instructions for closing ...
Wow, sorry for being so long. In the PDF file, I can clearly see that the last operation...
Hello! Do you have any news regarding this line?
Dear Vincent, I am trying to plot the following data as a heat map 1.0 1.0 1 1.0...
Dear Vincent, I am trying to plot the following data as a heat map 1.0 1.0 1 1.0...
Hello! Do you have an idea regarding this line?
Hello! Any news regarding this line?
Dear Vincent, I am trying to plot the following data as a heat map 1.0 1.0 1 1.0...
Dear Vincent, I am trying to plot the following data as a heat map 1.0 1.0 1 1.0...
Dear Vincent, I am trying to plot the following data as a heat map 1.0 1.0 1 1.0...
Dear Vincent, I am trying to plot the following data as a heat map 1.0 1.0 1 1.0...
Dear Vincent, I am trying to plot the following data as a heat map 1.0 1.0 1 1.0...
Dear Vincent, I am trying to plot the following data as a heat map 1.0 1.0 1 1.0...
Dear Vincent, I am trying to plot the following data as a heat map 1.0 1.0 1 1.0...
Hello! Are there any news regarding this line?
[ctioga2] shell-like simple brace expansion for...
[ctioga2] refrain from modifying original optio...
[ctioga2] control of depth and clip for all gra...
I also don't see the line when opening with evince. But it is there when using okular...
Hmmm. On second thougts, I don't know. The line is visible in Acrobat reader and...
Indeed, this is an anti-aliasing artifact of the PDF display. Here's what I have...
Thank you for the reply! Attached is the pdf file.
Sorry, had completely forgotten this. Could you post the original PDF file ? I think...
Any ideas regarding this line?
[ctioga2] prepare for bugfix release 0.14.1
[ctioga2] fix crash with ruby 2.3
Dear Vincent, I plotted my data using filled histogram... And there is an unwanted...
Dear Vincent, I ploted my data using filled histogram... And there is an unwanted...
Dear Vincent, I ploted my data using filled histogram... And there is an unwanted...
[www] final update to the website for the release
[ctioga2] ready for release 0.14
Exactly! Thank you very much!
[www] a demonstration of path styles...
[www] an example for the automatic binning
Something like that ? Done with ctioga2 -X --math /samples=51 --margin 0.03 --path-style...
Something like that ? Done with ctioga2 -X --math /samples=51 --margin 0.03 --path-style...
[ctioga2] can now control line cap in plot styl...
Wow, I never though this could be used this way. It is not possible as of now, but...
[www] demonstrate the fancy grid styling
Dear Vincent, Is it possible to make ends of "impulses" (vertical sticks) rectangular...
Dear Vincent, Is that possible to make ends of "impulses" (vertical sticks) rectangular...
Dear Vincent, Is that possible to make ends of "impulses" (vertical sticks) rectangular...
[ctioga2] a --bin command, useful to create his...
[ctioga2] ... and a couple of tests, though far...
[www] documentation for the separate drawing of...
[ctioga2] small improvements in the draw-legend...
[ctioga2] a few fixes
[ctioga2] make the color list more useful
[ctioga2] a changelog for the 0.14 version
[www] put the website back in working order
[ctioga2] disable automatic rotation in ghostsc...
[ctioga2] a draw-legend-pictogram graphics prim...
[ctioga2] automatically feed PDF files produced...
A more informative message is now available in commit [929a70]
[ctioga2] more informative error message when i...
[ctioga2] fix test because of change from ! to !!
[ctioga2] ct2-make-movie now fails upon ctioga2...
Yep, I can do the latter relatively easily, but the former may have to wait a little...
Thanks for prompt reply and for pointing out the issue with input data. I second...
ctioga2 does not handle gracefully infinite numbers
Thanks for your report. For the record, your problems come from the fact that you...
bug in ctioga2 v0.8 - no output
[ctioga2] a --append command
[ctioga2] switch to using !! for mixing sets, l...
Hey, you're right ! No clue for now, but I'm willing to bet it's something to do...
Hello Vincent! Thank you for your reply! Regarding vertical alignment of the ticks:...
Hello Vincent! Thank you for your reply! Regarding vertical alignment of the tiks:...