** Description changed: Binary package hint: gnumeric - For the second series, the default values for X do not work. Try the following: - Fill the A-Column with the numbers 0.1, 0.2 , etc. Fill the B-Column with 1, 2, etc. Then create a X-Y Plot from the data (using the A-Column as X, B-Column as Y). Up to this point it works, and if i would not specify X then it would use natural numbers. - Now create a new series (using the Add -> Series button in the Graph Dialog), and set only the Y-Values to the B-Column, leave the X unspecified. In the resulting Graph the line for the second series is jumping all over the place. This is definitely not the intended behavior. - I'm using gnumeric 1.7.8, on ubuntu 7.04. + When creating a XY graph the X values are supposed to be optional (if + not set, natural numbers should be used). This works for the first + series of a graph, but fails for the second. + + Steps to reproduce: + + Fill the A-Column with the numbers 0.1, 0.2 , etc. Fill the B-Column with 1, 2, etc. + Then create a X-Y Plot from the data with Insert -> Chart (using the A-Column as X, B-Column as Y). Up to this point it works, and if i would not specify X then it would use natural numbers. + + Now right click on the graph, select properties, and click on PlotXY1 in the upper left corner of the window. + Create a new series (using the Add -> Series button in the Graph Dialog), and set only the Y-Values to the B-Column, leave the X unspecified. + + In the resulting Graph the line for the second series takes the correct + Y values but the X values remain all at 0 : the graph is vertical. This + is definitely not the intended behavior. + + I'm using gnumeric 1.7.8, on Ubuntu 7.04. This was reproduced using + gnumeric 1.7.11 in Ubuntu 7.10
** Summary changed: - gnumeric: default X-Values don't work for second series in XY Plot + Default X Values don't work for second series in XY Plot ** Description changed: Binary package hint: gnumeric - When creating a XY graph the X values are supposed to be optional (if + When creating a XY plot, the X values are supposed to be optional (if not set, natural numbers should be used). This works for the first series of a graph, but fails for the second. Steps to reproduce: Fill the A-Column with the numbers 0.1, 0.2 , etc. Fill the B-Column with 1, 2, etc. Then create a X-Y Plot from the data with Insert -> Chart (using the A-Column as X, B-Column as Y). Up to this point it works, and if i would not specify X then it would use natural numbers. Now right click on the graph, select properties, and click on PlotXY1 in the upper left corner of the window. Create a new series (using the Add -> Series button in the Graph Dialog), and set only the Y-Values to the B-Column, leave the X unspecified. In the resulting Graph the line for the second series takes the correct Y values but the X values remain all at 0 : the graph is vertical. This is definitely not the intended behavior. I'm using gnumeric 1.7.8, on Ubuntu 7.04. This was reproduced using gnumeric 1.7.11 in Ubuntu 7.10 ** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #503751 http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=503751 ** Also affects: gnumeric via http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=503751 Importance: Unknown Status: Unknown -- Default X Values don't work for second series in XY Plot https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/175160 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
