Uwe Ligges wrote:
>
> Of course, you can also rotate the data, but then you will have to
> decide which way makes sense - and you have to add some randomness as
> well, or two points will be rotated to the same new coordinates unless
> there is another variable that will cause a difference.
>
Do you know of any functions/tutorials that will show me how to do this? I
dont even know how to rotate the plot!
Many thanks!
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