Hi,
I just made a graph with upper bounds of 2000, 6 dividers & 2 sub-div.
Numbers are:
2000
437
96
21
5
0
Is that base 10? ;-)
That is in IMR, Mac OS X, IM 4.4b3 in both ends (server is on Windows.)
Best,
Jakob Peterhänsel
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and make it so hard for our selfs"
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On 10/10/2005, at 17:13, Tex Clayton wrote:
On Oct 10, 2005, at 9:04 AM, Jason Mader wrote:
One feature on the charts that I wish to see is that the Logarithm
chart is to Base 10 and not a natural logarithm. Base 10 is so
much more meaningful on a network.
---Jason Mader, FHWA/NHTSA National Crash Analysis Center,
The George Washington University, VA Campus
The logarithmic scale for strip charts has always been base-10, and
not ln.
What is the behavior that you are seeing, and how does it differ
from what you expected to see?
-Tex Clayton
Dartware, LLC
http://www.dartware.com
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