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Re: add a period axis? [message #27308 is a reply to message #27230] Tue, 16 October 2001 13:20 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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In article <onbsj7zkri.fsf@cow.physics.wisc.edu>,
Craig Markwardt <craigmnet@cow.physics.wisc.edu> wrote:
>
> jeyadev@wrc.xerox.com (Surendar Jeyadev) writes:
>
>> In article <onbsjci5hf.fsf@cow.physics.wisc.edu>,
>> Craig Markwardt <craigmnet@cow.physics.wisc.edu> wrote:
>>> jeyadev@wrc.xerox.com (Surendar Jeyadev) writes:
>> I picked a linear relationship (in PV-Wave the example of plotting
>> temperature in F and C is given :-(' ), but what is the relationship
>> is not linear? For example, velocity and power so that the upper
>> axis is the square of the lower one? Is there a nifty way to do
>> that?
>
> I don't see why it's any different. You can pass any range you wish
> to the XRANGE keyword of AXIS, and nice tick marks will come out.

But, things do not line up right. I guess that I am not explaining
what I am looking for. Suppose we did have xrange = [0,5] with
ticks at 1, 2, 3 and 4. Now, the other other axis should have
1 lining up with 1, 4 lining up with 2, 9 with 3, etc. One can
readily have a second axis that runs from [0,25] in a *linear*
fashion, but I do not know of a way of getting a nonlinear
relationship without having to putting in the lables yourself.
--

Surendar Jeyadev jeyadev@wrc.xerox.com
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