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IanB:

--- Quote from: Seppy on June 18, 2018, 01:24:21 am ---The reasons that there are fractions of a second on the X axis are as follows:

* The range auto-scales to new data, new data arrives in fractions of a second
* If the range block auto scales (to the next round number) it expands in a jerky manner
* If I simply truncate the digits, preventing issue 2 then it is inaccurate
There are some things to try but I want to avoid block auto scaling as it is jerky. I also don't want to truncate as it is simply inaccurate.

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I think the way to do this is to have a partial grid division on the right hand side of the time axis. For example, suppose there are 4.32 seconds of data. You would have time axis divisions at 0 s, 1 s, 2 s, 3 s and 4 s, and then a partial division 0.32 seconds wide to complete the width. As more data arrives the 4 s grid line would scroll to the left until there are 5 s of data, at which time the 5 s grid line would appear and also start scrolling to the left. At such time as there are let's say 20 s of data, then the grid interval would change from 1 s to 2 s, and the same process would repeat.

I can show a picture of this, maybe, if you do not follow from my description.

IanB:
Just for clarity, here is an illustration of auto-scaling the time axis with round number time divisions:

jordanp123:
I'm getting the frequency cut off in the display when viewing on a iPhone X (Thanks to the notch). Otherwise good so far. To be clear it is displaying, something, I just can't make out all of it.

Seppy:

--- Quote from: jordanp123 on June 18, 2018, 04:18:16 pm ---I'm getting the frequency cut off in the display when viewing on a iPhone X (Thanks to the notch). Otherwise good so far. To be clear it is displaying, something, I just can't make out all of it.

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Are you able to take a screenshot?

Scottjd:
I know I showed up late for the testing, but better late then never I guess.

I’m assuming you have a cut off for iOS version and hardware? Since Apple has moved to start cleaning the App Store up with only new 64 bit apps being submitted now does this mean your app will support all A7 chip 64 bit to current?
I think this makes the iPhone 5S the first phone, and the iPad Mini 2 (or Retina)the first iPad mini. I’m not sure what hardware for the iPad uses the A7 64 bit processor, maybe the iPad Air? Also sticking with A7 and higher means it has full iOS support still for iOS updates.

Thanks,
Scott

Edit: Removed pictures.

Video of iPhone X:
https://youtu.be/LjUDj45ShnQ

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