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Dear Igor
Could you please provide the commands and the files for which you were using ?
It looks like the x-axis labeling may have a bug.
Thanks
Brian Savage
On Oct 1, 2013, at 5:47 PM, Igor Stubailo wrote:
Hello,
I got a weird plot today using the "plot" command (with one file).
The figure had 2 zeros.
I tried a different file and got the same outcome.
With 2 files (using p1), I am getting 1 zero, as it supposed to be.
Please see the figure attached.
Any ideas what is happening?
Thanks,
Igor
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Or try using p1 instead of p.
On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 3:04 PM, Arthur Snoke <snoke<at>vt.edu> wrote:
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Igor,
Try entering xdiv off before calling plot. I think the 0 is where it
should be. It looks like it is too far to the left just because there is
a single digit.
SAC chose to start the number a bit before the line. It could be
centered, but that was not the choice.
Arthur
On Tue, 1 Oct 2013, Igor Stubailo wrote:
Hello,
I got a weird plot today using the "plot" command (with one file).
The figure had 2 zeros.
I tried a different file and got the same outcome.
With 2 files (using p1), I am getting 1 zero, as it supposed to be.
Please see the figure attached.
Any ideas what is happening?
Thanks,
Igor
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