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Offline Rob  
#1 Posted : 03 July 2013 15:10:33(UTC)
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Hi Smath Team,
Great tool!

Sometimes a plot does not generate a waveform. I suspect it has something to do with units. Sometime when I start over, or change the order it works, but cannot figure it out. I have attached an recent example. Using 0.96 (build 4909).

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Offline PompelmoTell  
#2 Posted : 03 July 2013 15:33:59(UTC)
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You just zoom on the chart that it concerns
Scale: if you roll your mouse wheel it zooms both axes together. If you hold 'control' keyboard key (CTRL) at the same time it just zooms the vertical axis;if you use the mouse wheel holding the 'shift' keyboard key (↑) it zooms the horizontal axis.
You can know more at this link
http://smath.info/wiki/Graphs.ashx

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Offline mkraska  
#3 Posted : 03 July 2013 22:52:02(UTC)
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Scaling your plot by orders of magnitude with the mousewheel won't probably be fun. Better use appropriate scaling factors (units in your case)

Edited by user 03 July 2013 22:54:43(UTC)  | Reason: Not specified

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Offline Rob  
#4 Posted : 04 July 2013 15:10:54(UTC)
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Thank you both for your replies. Both methods worked (obviously now) - I will pay more attention to scaling from now on.
Rob
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