Hello to
all!
I first want to say
that I'm absolutely astonished with the power and beauty of PyX. I just
discovered it a week ago and I find it the most flexible and professional
plotting program I ever met!
There is one problem
though... and I need it relatively fast for my masters
thesis.
I need to make a
graph:
X-axis = wavelength, linear
Y-axis = photon count, linear
top-Y-axis = wavenumber, reciprocal
The input file has
two columns which deliver X and Y. This is not a problem at
all.
The top Y-axis is
calculated as 1e7/X. This means I need to do a calculation "by hand" or in the
worst case add an extra column.
And I need a scale
which is reciprocal:
1
1/2 1/3 1/4 1/5
etc...
I can really use any
suggestions. The only program so far that can do it is MicroCal Origin, and I
hate that.
Can I easily convert
the bottom X-axis to the top X-axis? And can I do a reciprocal scale? Perhaps
via a trick?
Thank
you!
