Just for the record, I found a macro MakeLine in the dx/samples/macros
directory which will create the line that I need. There is a sample net
PlotLine2.net which shows the use of the macro.
Thanks to whoever wrote this macro.
Sharon
Greg, your attachment does not appear to have gone through. I've heard some
discussion about whether or not attachments actually can be distributed to the
group, but never caught any conclusion. Should it have been posted with your
message? Maybe it's just my e-mail that doesn't do its job.
I'm looking for a good way to represent frequency of occurence in an x vs. y
cluster plot.
I've developed an array based solution to this kind of thing using other
packages, but I have no clue how to start in dx, since I now have fields rather
than arrays.
Can anyone give me a directive ? I
Isn't this exactly what the Histogram module does?
Greg
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, but with a single
colorized point at each [x,y] to indicate the number of occurences (many
plotted points would overlap eachother, otherwise). Should I ditch the Plot
module ?
On Oct 12, 2:03pm, Gregory D Abram wrote:
Subject: Re: [opendx-users] cluster plot
Isn't this exactly what
already have, but with a single
colorized point at each [x,y] to indicate the number of occurences (many
plotted points would overlap eachother, otherwise). Should I ditch the Plot
module ?
On Oct 12, 2:03pm, Gregory D Abram wrote:
Subject: Re: [opendx-users] cluster plot
Isn't this exactly what