For what it's worth, I was just about to make this same inquiry.

My 2 cents:

-- To make timeplot useful to the widest audience, one should be able to
specify something like the argument to a sprintf statement for how values
are displayed in a plot. (with some reasonable default)

-- One should also be able to either fix the vertical range (as is the
case now) or calculate the vertical range on the fly. For example,
sometimes you want the vertical range to auto scale as the max and min
values of the data change. However sometimes you want a fixed scale so you
can quickly look at a plot and judge the significance of a change.

Cheers,

-Val


> Hello,
>
> Im working with Jeremy Frey and Cameron Neylon at the University of
> Southampton (UK) and they have pointed me towards your timeplot
> project.  Im really interested in using this to plot environmental data
> from our Chemistry labs. A problem im having with plotting non-integer
> values, the label only display a rounded whole number.
>
> Is there a simple piece of code i've missed that can resolve this or
> will it need some modifying to resolve?
>
> Thanks
>
> Steve Wilson
> School of Chemistry
> University of Southampton
>
>
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Val Schmidt
Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping
University of New Hampshire
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