The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: 3. Like this, for example: Not a deal-breaker, but it would be a nice feature to have. It would be great if alternate styles of broken axes were also included. will give you a proper "x" for the multiplication. The default 'triangle' style for the broken axis widget in Veusz can be hard to see sometimes. For 'Output bin height dataset name' you can enter any legal dataset. For 'Input dataset expression' click the arrow to select your data that you want to plot. Then use the Data/Histogram menu to open the 'Histogram data' tool/dialog.
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The labels in Veusz accept Latex commands (maybe you already know this?), so you don't have to use a '*' to indicate multiplication. You need to first have your data that you want to plot as a histogram loading into Veusz. In addition, the user can load or write import plugins in Python which load data into Veusz in an arbitrary. Use the Data Import dialog to read data, or the importing commands in the API can be used. It is effort, but perhaps worth it, if you really want this look.Īnother thing. Currently Veusz supports reading data from files with text, CSV, HDF5, FITS, 2D text or CSV, QDP, binary and NPY/NPZ formats. Hide the OLD axes, so that all that remains is the axes you want to show (that only run from 0-100. At this point, your scales are the same, but you are plotting data versus the larger range (so you can see the data). Then, change the margins of the graph, so that the 0 and 100 line up on both the new and old axes. The same gnuplot command is set xrange reverse. Hello, Is it possible to reverse axis It is useful for IR spectra/etc. Make a NEW graph widget and set the axes to be what you want (0 to 100 on the x). If you change the 'Min' to a value lower than the 'Max', it should reverse. NOTE, you need to ensure the fill on the graph is transparent, or the next steps won't work. I know that is not what you want, but we will get there. In the EXISTING graph widget, change the the axis so that it goes 0 and above 100 and plot the points against that (so that the point are all shown).
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You could do what you want, but it will take effort, so I would only do it if you are looking for your final version, and you REALLY want the effect you are after.