Thanks John and Darren. I think i'll use the nan trick for now but
the masked array looks incredibly powerful. I'll take a look at the
masked array demo. Thanks once again for your help and some really
awesome plotting software!
--Tom
On 6/27/06, Darren Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On T
On Tuesday 27 June 2006 14:16, Tom Denniston wrote:
> When you do a line scatter plot in excel and data is missing between
> two observations excel doesn't connect those two observations with a
> line. So what you see is a line with gaps where the data is missing.
> Missing data is
> defined as ha
> "Tom" == Tom Denniston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Tom> When you do a line scatter plot in excel and data is missing
Tom> between two observations excel doesn't connect those two
Tom> observations with a line. So what you see is a line with
Tom> gaps where the data is missin
When you do a line scatter plot in excel and data is missing between
two observations excel doesn't connect those two observations with a
line. So what you see is a line with gaps where the data is missing.
Missing data is
defined as having x values but no y value or vice versa. Is there a
good w