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Re: line graph problems
Brian wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have a couple of problems I was hoping that someone might be able to
> help me with...
>
> First of all I am trying to automate the process of creating a series
> of line graphs for a project (approximately 50). I could do this in
> Excel, but it is very time consuming. I was hoping to use IDL to make
> the process easier, but it seems to be causing me just as many
> headaches.
... but presumably the pain affects a better part of your brain ;-)
> [...] My second problem relates to the y-axis. In
> several of my plots I have a few y values that are large while the
> rest are many times smaller. Is it possible to create a broken y-axis
> so I can bring out the smaller values while still displaying the
> larger ones?
In the ESRG library is a routine to do at leat part of this (draw the
zigzag): it's called axgap.pro, and you can find it here:
http://www.mpimet.mpg.de/~schultz.martin/idl/html/src/esrg/axgap.pro
Cheers,
Martin
>
> Any help that can be provided will be greatly appreciated!
>
> Brian
> please remove the _ns if replying directly by email...
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