On Mon Nov 10, 2003 at 17:13:21 +1100, Bill Bennett wrote: >I'm easing myself into oocalc, which is the Open Office analogue >of the dreaded Excel. > >I expected to be able to duplicate most of the functions >(although, to be fair I was never much chop at Excel either) >without many hiccups. However this one has given the Excel whips >pause for thought. You know this when you are continually asked >"Are you *sure* this is what you want?" > >I have two sets of data (waterplants) that I want to compare. >The X-axis is time in days. No problem. > >However, I'd like the Y-axis to be a logarithmic scale. To >base 2. > >To base 10 is easy enough, it seems. Base 2, no. > >Has anyone any experience of this? It may be that >if it can be done in Excel, then, analogous strokes can do it >in oocalc. At the minute I can't find anyone who can do it in >Excel, either. > >Any suggestions, etc >
Export it to a text file and use gnuplot? Benno -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug
