Hi there

I just had an event where I was looking at some data of interest via the
Search Histogram and all I could see was this big spike - looked like
there was nothing except for this spike. Threw me for a bit but I
figured out that the size of the spike was so large that the other data
points faded to near nothing. A logarithmic scale would be really useful
in this situation  - would allow you to see the secondary features
without having to pre-filter the noisy one.

Is there any intention of adding Y-axis changes as an option - eg
logarithmic scale? I assume others would find that useful too?

Thanks for the work!

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Cheers

Jason Haar
Corporate Information Security Manager, Trimble Navigation Ltd.
Phone: +1 408 481 8171
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