I'm working with a separate database and opened it. Many documents have attributes already, but the problem is I'm not able to select any of those attributes in the plot. It only allows me to select the attributes from some other database. Specifically, the first drop down says 95 entries and has @longitude, @height and many others. What am I missing to get the plot to read from the open database?

Thanks,
Ben

On 1/9/23 10:17, Christian Grün wrote:
Hi Ben,

My recommended solution (albeit a bit static) is to generate a new XML
document that contains attributes or elements with the relevant data,
create a database from it, and open the plot for that database.

Hope this helps,
Christian


On Sun, Jan 8, 2023 at 12:23 AM Ben Pracht <ben.pracht.n...@gmail.com> wrote:
Christian,
I like the chart type. I've got a separate database with gold prices over time. 
I want to put the price of 1oz on the Y axis and a timestamp on the X axis.

I'd like to specify maybe the database and an xquery expression for the X and Y 
series.

Thanks for your help,
Ben

On Sat, Jan 7, 2023, 08:49 Christian Grün <christian.gr...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Ben,

Do you have some specific data that you would like to see reasonably
visualized by the Plot View, or are you rather looking for arbitrary
data that could be rendered by this visualization?

Best,
Christian


On Fri, Jan 6, 2023 at 7:13 AM Ben Pracht <ben.pra...@gmail.com> wrote:
I like having a convenient inline plotting for data, but I can't figure out how 
to select the right database to query from for the BaseX GUI plot widget. I can 
only select X and Y values from what I think is the country database.

Best Regards,
Ben Pracht
919.809.2439
ben.pra...@gmail.com

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