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X-axis values not matching to actual values. #174

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g-sob opened this issue Apr 18, 2017 · 8 comments
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X-axis values not matching to actual values. #174

g-sob opened this issue Apr 18, 2017 · 8 comments

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g-sob commented Apr 18, 2017

When plotting a simple xy graph the values shown in x-axis are always a few units below actual values (seven unities in some cases, 20 unities in others).

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Please provide an example.

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g-sob commented Apr 18, 2017 via email

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Thanks, but the images are missing. Can you also provide the vsz file (or a simplified version)?

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Jeremy

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g-sob commented Apr 18, 2017 via email

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Sorry - there's still no file. Does it work if you attach on the website rather than by email?

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g-sob commented Apr 20, 2017

Dear Jeremy, I apologize for the delay in answering you. Unfortunately, I couldn't attach the veusz file. Apparently GitHub "doesn't support that file type". Not even zipped.
Let's see if now it works.

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Ok - I imported this as CSV and noticed A and B have different lengths. This is because there is some missing data in the middle of the file. By default Veusz skips missing data - this may be why you're not seeing the data you expect. If you go to the Data->Edit dialog box, and select both A and B together, then you can see what Veusz thinks it is plotting.

If this is the problem, trying using the "Treat blanks as data values" options when importing CSV data, or you can use "nan" to mark empty values.

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g-sob commented May 6, 2017

Hey, Jeremy! I apologize for taking so long to give you this feedback. Yep, now it works perfectly. I filled the empty cells with "nan" and voilà. Take a look now. Thank you very much!!!
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