Ah, thank you. It seems so obvious now.
Anyways, I would insert the change I mentioned in
http://jsoftware.com/pipermail/programming/2022-November/061546.html
after line 2013, here:
https://github.com/jsoftware/graphics_plot/blob/master/jzplot.ijs#L2013
Thanks,
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Raul
On Fri, Nov 4, 2022 at
> That said, currently I do not know which github repository contains
> jzplot.ijs.
https://github.com/jsoftware/graphics_plot
On Fri, Nov 4, 2022 at 4:32 PM Raul Miller wrote:
>
> Well, that's certainly doable. But, a few hours ago, I did not know
> enough about how plot was implemented to
Well, that's certainly doable. But, a few hours ago, I did not know
enough about how plot was implemented to suggest an approach there.
That said, I think that adding:
if. (<'density') e. types do.
'xmin xmax ymin ymax'=. (xmin,xmax,ymin,ymax)+4$0.5*_1 1
end.
just before the final line of
Well, the axes are useful, the same way they are useful for e.g. a bar
plot: one would like to see which fields are in which rows and columns
(without having to count them).
My use case is showing a similarity matrix, in which I want to see which
item in the rows corresponds with which one in the
Hmm... I think you're asking for the x and y axis labels for that plot
to range from 0 to 5. This would result in blocks centered over the
integers corresponding to the numbered values.
But the axes don't carry much (if any) information here. So maybe it
would be better to use
The ticks look correct, placing 5 panels into 4 zones. Perhaps the
scales should run from _0.5 to 4.5,
Well this doesn't quite work:
'density;yrange _0.5, 4.5' plot i. 5 5
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ate: Fri, 4 Nov 2022 09:35:53 +0100
From: Jan-Pieter Jacobs