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Offline Jean Giraud  
#21 Posted : 03 October 2019 00:38:01(UTC)
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#22 Posted : 03 October 2019 04:18:50(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Alex M. Go to Quoted Post
Note the difference of as-printed quality
between X-Y Plot output and excel_EMF output.

X_Y plot has plenty of options: quality or preference.

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#23 Posted : 03 October 2019 04:59:32(UTC)
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overlord:

are you trying to bring in a chart or data table into SMath? your original post referred to table data.

can you use Alex's EXCEL I/O plug in to read in the table directly?
i use it to grab arrays out of excel. with a bit of clever formatting, you can bring in units as well if they are syntaxed correctly.

i find it MUCH easier to edit and manipulate arrays in Excel than in SMath.

here is a snip with SMath and the excel sheet it imports from below.

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Offline uni  
#24 Posted : 03 October 2019 09:34:29(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Alex M. Go to Quoted Post
Note the difference of as-printed quality between X-Y Plot output and excel_EMF output.

X-Y Plot has no pixelation now (this was fixed a year ago.).


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Offline Jean Giraud  
#25 Posted : 03 October 2019 15:25:49(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: uni Go to Quoted Post
X-Y Plot has no pixelation now (this was fixed a year ago.).

Easy otherwise pixelation [when convenient].
Caliper the plot width to length of data set.
That one does not fit my small screen.

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Copy image, paste in IrfanView to recover quality.

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#26 Posted : 03 October 2019 19:25:34(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: uni Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: Alex M. Go to Quoted Post
Note the difference of as-printed quality between X-Y Plot output and excel_EMF output.

X-Y Plot has no pixelation now (this was fixed a year ago.).




Hi Uni, did not mean to stir trouble - the original post is over a year ago - i have just used it for an easy examle of displaying excel with no quality loss
Offline Jean Giraud  
#27 Posted : 03 October 2019 20:01:16(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Alex M. Go to Quoted Post
did not mean to stir trouble

I didn't either...
Pure tip to plot points as symbol, superposed/overposed
over other range of data on same X_Y trace.
Example: Isometric just posted [too small screen to caliper].
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#28 Posted : 03 October 2019 20:27:57(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Alex M. Go to Quoted Post
i have just used it for an easy examle of displaying excel with no quality loss

You mean: compare X_Y vs Excel ... X_Y of equal fineness ?
Post the maths that plot X_Y ... looks interesting.
Maybe convincing.

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