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Plugin updated. Changes: - fixed: when cloning a component and changing its name, the function setprop() doesn't work. |
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Originally Posted by: uni Plugin updated. Is there a fucntion of autoscale? To find the plot as soon as it's created Edited by user 26 February 2024 05:00:39(UTC)
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There is no automatic detection of curve boundaries. |
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Originally Posted by: uni There is no automatic detection of curve boundaries. Are you planning to add this? Or is it impossible?
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It's possible, but I don't know what to do in special cases. For example, if I want to draw a circle in an implicit way, how can I determine its boundaries. |
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Originally Posted by: uni It's possible, but I don't know what to do in special cases. For example, if I want to draw a circle in an implicit way, how can I determine its boundaries. Hi. Although setprop provides the ability to adjust the limits, it disables formatting the graph with the menus. An intermediate and easily accessible solution would perhaps be to be able to define the window where you want to view the functions to be graphed with something like what is shown in the figure. Notice also that there is no automatic selection for the range on the x-axis for functions of a variable, that is, it always has to be selected by the user, and on the y-axis it can become something quite arbitrary, as it can be in graph of y=1/x. Best regards. Alvaro. Edited by user 04 March 2024 06:58:37(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: uni It's possible, but I don't know what to do in special cases. For example, if I want to draw a circle in an implicit way, how can I determine its boundaries. You can do this experimentally and disabled by default. If a graph is being built, its extreme points are determined (top-bottom, right-left), 5-10% of the coordinate values are added (if the left or bottom point is 0, then the axis starts from zero) and the graph is scaled. You can add horizontal, vertical, or both axis scaling
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How to autoscale in these and similar cases? It makes sense to change sources if the architecture of the changes has a general form, and not a lot of particulars. The developer must consider multiple use cases, as users will then ask why it only works in one or a few cases. Edited by user 29 March 2024 19:59:50(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: uni How to autoscale in these and similar cases? It makes sense to change sources if the architecture of the changes has a general form, and not a lot of particulars. The developer must consider multiple use cases, as users will then ask why it only works in one or a few cases. In this case, you can write "the boundaries of the graph could not be determined". That's it!)
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Any way to plot a string at a specified angle?
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