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| HKJ:
--- Quote from: Towger on June 13, 2018, 07:04:45 am --- CSV is Comma Separated Value. The above is a F**k Microsoft has tried to impose is recent years. --- End quote --- You must be rather old to call it "recent years", I have seen this silly problem for many years. |
| mtdoc:
--- Quote from: Seppy on June 13, 2018, 07:01:47 am --- --- Quote from: mtdoc on June 13, 2018, 06:23:03 am --- --- Quote from: IanB on June 13, 2018, 04:33:02 am ---2. The scroll and pinch gestures on the graph area only affect the time axis, not the vertical axis - if I pinch or drag in a vertical direction I would like it to affect the vertical graph scale --- End quote --- Yes - this. Especially 2. --- End quote --- This is a feature that was actually tried, but there was a tendency to get lost on the plot if you can pan everywhere. I would have to do some framing around the visible data but this was also tried and it proved confusing when panning. I also want this but I haven't thought of a great method to avoid the issues. Any ideas? --- End quote --- I can't provide any help on how to make that work from a programming perspective. It's not an engineering app, and not exactly independent x and y control, but an example of excellent implementation of x and y axis pinch and drag, pan and zoom, etc is the thinkorswim mobile app. It's a financial trading platform but it has extensive graphing (charting) features which automatically adjust the x axis values to the appropriate scale of whatever is zoomed or panned on the y axis. You don't need an account to use the app BTW. Even though you cannot adjust the y axis independently, because of the way its implemented, it feels like you can. IOW since the y axis automatically adjusts as you pan and zoom (time wise) on the data of interest, it gives the impression that you have direct control over the y axis. Not sure if that makes sense - it's something you have to experience. |
| Seppy:
--- Quote from: mtdoc on June 13, 2018, 07:31:59 am --- --- Quote from: Seppy on June 13, 2018, 07:01:47 am --- --- Quote from: mtdoc on June 13, 2018, 06:23:03 am --- --- Quote from: IanB on June 13, 2018, 04:33:02 am ---2. The scroll and pinch gestures on the graph area only affect the time axis, not the vertical axis - if I pinch or drag in a vertical direction I would like it to affect the vertical graph scale --- End quote --- Yes - this. Especially 2. --- End quote --- This is a feature that was actually tried, but there was a tendency to get lost on the plot if you can pan everywhere. I would have to do some framing around the visible data but this was also tried and it proved confusing when panning. I also want this but I haven't thought of a great method to avoid the issues. Any ideas? --- End quote --- I can't provide any help on how to make that work from a programming perspective. It's not an engineering app, and not exactly independent x and y control, but an example of excellent implementation of x and y axis pinch and drag, pan and zoom, etc is the thinkorswim mobile app. It's a financial trading platform but it has extensive graphing (charting) features which automatically adjust the x axis values to the appropriate scale of whatever is zoomed or panned on the y axis. You don't need an account to use the app BTW. --- End quote --- Awesome i'll have a look at what they did. Cannot Greentree its something that will be implemented but i'll give a go. They appear to do the same framing auto scaling I did, I'll put it back in the app so you can have a look. Might take a day. |
| plexus:
--- Quote from: IanB on June 12, 2018, 09:21:06 pm --- --- Quote from: Seppy on June 12, 2018, 08:08:39 am ---You can use the app now if you like, just fill in the form at the top of the page and become a beta tester :) --- End quote --- --- Quote from: plexus on June 12, 2018, 09:09:25 pm ---How do I get the app? i searched the app store on my iphone for 121gw and eevblog and nothing came up. --- End quote --- The app is not published yet. But you can fill in the form linked at the top of this thread and request to become a beta tester. --- End quote --- Oh. I did fill out the form awhile ago and nothing happened so I thought I had to do something. Can you maybe put copy on the form that lets the user know what is supposed to happen etc so they aren't in the dark and then posting unnecessarily, like I am here. I still do have the app and nothing came through via the form. So, what next? |
| IanB:
--- Quote from: plexus on June 13, 2018, 06:32:02 pm ---Oh. I did fill out the form awhile ago and nothing happened so I thought I had to do something. Can you maybe put copy on the form that lets the user know what is supposed to happen etc so they aren't in the dark and then posting unnecessarily, like I am here. I still do have the app and nothing came through via the form. So, what next? --- End quote --- OK, Seppy is the author and publisher of the app. I was just adding a helpful comment. I'll leave you to interact with Seppy: --- Quote from: Seppy on June 13, 2018, 03:37:56 am --- --- Quote from: plexus on June 12, 2018, 09:09:25 pm ---How do I get the app? i searched the app store on my iphone for 121gw and eevblog and nothing came up. --- End quote --- Hello, you should have received an invite in your email to join the beta program. --- End quote --- |
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