Hey,
I have a problem/some suggestions:
I want to plot some data with the x-axis as 1/° and want to ad a second x-axis with 1/rad. This however is not that easy: although I managed to create a second x-axis and used some factors to achieve 1/rad but it still looked somewhat stupid...
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- Fri Aug 06, 2010 3:38 am
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- Topic: How to substract two data-curves from each other?
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How to substract two data-curves from each other?
Hi all!
I have a little trouble with a simple task:
If I have two surfaces in one plot, it is easy to e.g. multiply or divide the surfaces with each other by using the Z3=f(Z1,Z2) function.
So I have data sets like
Xa1, Ya1, Za1; Xa2, Ya2, Za2; ...
Xb1, Yb1, Zb1; Xb2, YB2, ZB2; ...
...
and can ...
I have a little trouble with a simple task:
If I have two surfaces in one plot, it is easy to e.g. multiply or divide the surfaces with each other by using the Z3=f(Z1,Z2) function.
So I have data sets like
Xa1, Ya1, Za1; Xa2, Ya2, Za2; ...
Xb1, Yb1, Zb1; Xb2, YB2, ZB2; ...
...
and can ...