On 05/11/2014 21:26, Robert C. Helling wrote:
My understanding is that at the moment we are not yet plotting two
cylinder pressures (dil and O2) at the same time. It is just that the
O2 gets plotted while you are expecting the dil to be plotted. Am I
right? Note that on the left, where the gas name should be, it reads
(at least at my resolution) AIR100 which is likely the result of first
printing EAN100 and then AIR on top of that. Right now I don't
understand where in the code it is determined which cylinder pressure
is plotted and gas name attached.
Best Robert

 While reviewing dive.c I came across at least one place where the
dive->cylinder data members are copied individually. And since I have
added two new members to cylinder, (the int variables
oxygen_cylinder_index and diluent_cylinder_index), they are of course
not copied. That code will need some careful consideration, although I
do not think it is used now, only when cylinder data are moved or
concatenated. Similarly, while reviewing gaspressures.c, I came across
places where the new enum variables should be used, instead of the
constants that I declared at that time. But since we are working with a
standard system with o2 cyl has index 0 and dil cylinder has index 1, I
cannot see that this could play a role in the present problem. But it
needs attention and soon.
Kind regards,
willem



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