Chris,

If your data set is small enough (e.g., less than 40,000 points) so that all 
the tau are 4 digits or less then Stable32 will use plain integers in the 
little tau+sigma box inserted into the ADEV plot. For non-integer tau, or data 
sets that result in tau values 10000 or greater, Stable32 uses scientific 
notation for all values.

Note that if you select the "all tau" (or "many tau") option instead of decade 
or octave the the table does not appear at all, resulting in cleaner plots. Almost all the ADEV 
plots on my web site are done with many tau and thus the corner box of clutter does not appear.

The axis labels of a Stable32 ADEV plot are done using 10^x notation, rather 
than log10 or scientific notation (like TimeLab). Neither tool gives much 
flexibility to the plot format.

/tvb


On 6/10/2019 6:45 PM, Chris Burford wrote:
I'm not sure if this post would be of sufficient SNR value to approve for 
comment. Perhaps you may have a quick and easy answer.

I'm using Stable32 to print ADEV, MDEV plots and I would like to have the tau 
values listed as 1, 10, 100, 1000 ...
Stable32 currently denotes these values in scientific notation (1.00e+00, 
2.00e+00, 4.00e+00, 1.00e+01 ...)

The data is originally from TimeLab 1.35b exported as ASCII phase data, no time 
stamps. The data looks as follows:

-9.7245070034399994E-001
-9.7245070123599986E-001
-9.7245070051299998E-001
-9.7245070079599982E-001
.
.
.


I'm looking for the same formatted output for ADEV as the TimeLab plot for the 
tau scale. I think the scientific notation for the tau values adjacent to the 
sigma values just crowds the plot. Is there a way to just get logarithmic (base 
10) values for the tau plot in Stable32? Any help is appreciated.

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