To: InterMapper Discussion
Subject: RE: [IM-Talk] Re: InterMapper-Talk Digest - 10/10/05
With 4.4b3 (Windows XP) and a log chart with range from 1 to
1 5 dividers, the chart displayed in Intermapper
console is correct with dividers @ 1, 10, 100, 1000, 1.
The sub-dividers, however
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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Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 4:28 PM
To: InterMapper Discussion
Subject: Re: [IM-Talk] Re: InterMapper-Talk Digest - 10/10/05
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
Hi Ruth,
Thanks for updating my very rusten math... ;-)
Jakob Peterhänsel
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and make it so hard for our selfs
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On 11/10/2005, at 22:57, Ruth Kurniawati
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.
One feature I miss with the graphs - is to be able to make them
'relative' so to speak.
---Jason Mader, FHWA/NHTSA
Jason:
--- 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.
--- end of quote ---
Good point. Check out the InterMapper 4.4 beta at:
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