orners of each square? From my quick
tests, I think that the colour is based on the average of the four
corners. So in your case everything is moved up as three of the four
corners are big values and only one is zero.
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Joseph Wright
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On 01/11/2010 19:34, Stefan Schulze Frielinghaus wrote:
> Hi Joseph
>
> On Sa, 2010-10-30 at 16:51 +0100, Joseph Wright wrote:
>> Did you try varying the other corners of each square? From my quick
>> tests, I think that the colour is based on the average of the four
>&g
#x27;ll see that the
y-values are all < 0.1. pgfplots automatically formats these as integers
with a \cdot 10^{-2} applied to the axis. However, in this particular
case I'd like to stick to printing the values a
gt;
> Kind regards
>
> Christian
Sounds about right: 'extremely tricky' at best.
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Joseph Wright
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