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Having just Bingled that, it looks like it could be a winner - thanks.
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I don't have a solution to offer, but I'm wondering if you could give some usable example data?(rigged-up or otherwise) I certainly recognize that this simple need has arisen more times than I can remember. It's time to dabble in tool-building.
This kind of issue is a lot like when I only want to make a simple chicken-scratch sketch using old-school Paint but the system I happen to be using only has a major drawing program that takes too-long/forever to load up. Or I just want to type a sentence and a bloated word processor starts loading.
Great to have some of the suggestions - checking out GNUPlot and some of the free-or-inexpensive options.
Pete K.
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Pete Kelley wrote: This kind of issue is a lot like when I only want to make a simple chicken-scratch sketch using old-school Paint but the system I happen to be using only has a major drawing program that takes too-long/forever to load up. Or I just want to type a sentence and a bloated word processor starts loading.
'Twas always thus! In fact, although I said I didn't want to write a line of code, I am now thinking of writing an add-on for access to solve precisely this problem.
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At the risk of sounding dumb, I can't see the problem - what are 'non-linear X values' ? You can't just mean they are at unequal X-intervals, because surely that is trivial, even for Excel?
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See my reply to Foothill above. If you know of how it can be done, I would love to hear about it.
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I must be being dumb. I read your reply above, could not visualise it. Although the chance of my being able to help is slim, could you post a scan of a scribbled hand plot to illustrate?
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I found ZedGraph maybe 10 years ago, and have driven it with C# for countless graphing needs since then.
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convert non-linear to linear via log base 10, base 2, etc.
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Regrettably, although the X data points are non-linear, they are not non-linear in a predictable way, rather a random spacing, more densely pack at the root of the X-axis.
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My apologies to those who replied yesterday, but did not get an answer. We currently have the builders in, converting my old office in the stables into a self-contained flat, and what with shopping in IKEA, making tea for the builders, making sure they were following my plans, and visiting a couple of clients, the day just disappeared.
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Easy one to start the week
One charging a flat rate (8)
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The oldies are the goodies!
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I've a good mind to let you have that
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I'm being good and not solving it immediately!
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Good grief. Have you started renting your questions now?
This space for rent
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It's the least I can do
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Hedgehog - no, hang on, that would be a flat mate. Let's go with landlord.
98.4% of statistics are made up on the spot.
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Either that was a truly easy one or I'm getting better at this, I actually cam up with the answer before reading the thread. More likely the former.
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Probably a bit of both
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Damnit: "A required device isn't connected or can't be accessed. Error code: 0xc000000e"
I'll try blowing it out when the neighbours are awake (the compressor is damn loud when it's charging) and hopefully that'll fix it - it's working at the moment, but it failed on a reboot which implies heat, and the core temperatures are too high for my taste at 63 / 71 C
On the brighter side, the restore worked fine, and all I lost was last weeks CCC list (so I need to move that to the data disk) and my latest desktop background. Just a pity it wasn't necessary ...
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I had a similar saga with my last laptop, either the CPU or graphics card would overheat and everything would freeze. If that was all that would happen, I would just spray with canned air, reboot and slow the processor to 'summer power saving' - and possibly turn on the A/C.
Unless...
If I was running Hyper-V then it would never reboot successfully, and try multiple fixes and fails. Out with AOMEI...
I found a most elegant solution - I bought an HP Omen 17, with two monster fans, and outlet ports like on the back of Concorde. I reckon I'll get the cost back in a year on reduced A/C usage - 'course, you don't have A/C in welsh Wales, being more focussed on slate tiles and dehumidifiers.
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Hi All,
Was sick on Friday,so got in early today and found the network on which 'they' make us store everything and the internet is down. I'm going to start keeping local copies and backing up to the network as the business continuity people can get stuffed!
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Wait...what?
An email from Amazon saying they will no longer be selling downloadable software and games?
Before I go digging to find out why, does anybody already know?
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I don't see anything obvious on Google - have you checked to make sure it's not a malware link or similar?
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