Appending to existing document 2.0.2.2
Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2005 11:32 am
Dave,
Thanks for the many updates/enhancements. However, I think I see a problem with the Append to Active Document feature.
In an Excel spreadsheet, I have several x-y columns of data, but of differing length. I put one x-y pair into a new DPlot graph, (first one with Append checked or not, doesn't seem to matter), then I go back to the spreadsheet, pick another 2 columns of x-y data, and pick XYXY or XYYY (doesn't matter) to plot the next group of data on the same chart. Looks okay, but now there seems to be 3 curves that are listed in the plot, not 2. Only 2 lines show, but there are references to a third curve. After I've done this for 10 sets of data, DPlot thinks there are 19 curves in the plot.
Also, copying data from the Info, List Peak Values listbox only seems to grab 1K of data. You have to go back and grab small chunks to get it all.
Also in this list box, for the example I just gave, there are three curves that are listed, but Curve #3 has 0's for all of the data - it must be the bad curve.
Jon
Thanks for the many updates/enhancements. However, I think I see a problem with the Append to Active Document feature.
In an Excel spreadsheet, I have several x-y columns of data, but of differing length. I put one x-y pair into a new DPlot graph, (first one with Append checked or not, doesn't seem to matter), then I go back to the spreadsheet, pick another 2 columns of x-y data, and pick XYXY or XYYY (doesn't matter) to plot the next group of data on the same chart. Looks okay, but now there seems to be 3 curves that are listed in the plot, not 2. Only 2 lines show, but there are references to a third curve. After I've done this for 10 sets of data, DPlot thinks there are 19 curves in the plot.
Also, copying data from the Info, List Peak Values listbox only seems to grab 1K of data. You have to go back and grab small chunks to get it all.
Also in this list box, for the example I just gave, there are three curves that are listed, but Curve #3 has 0's for all of the data - it must be the bad curve.
Jon