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Re: delayplots with human friendly time on x-axis
Rene,
> Have a look at /ncc/nccfs7/home/wilhelm/root/*tt01.tt31.gif
> For the standard plots this is IMHO a big improvement.
Yes!
>
> However, for plots-on-demand there is still a (difficult to solve)
> problem: upto 7 days the present code let's ROOT decided on
> the number of divisions (labels) for the x-axis (prefering hh:mm
> upto periods of 3 days), but with >7 day periods the default
> algorithm for 'mm dd' divisions don't work: you have to set
> the number of divisions in the code.
Can't you just put hours there? e.g. "0:00, 12:00, 0:00, 12:00, ..."
leaving it up to the user to interpret that as "7/11, 0:00 ; 7/11, 12:00 ;
8/11, 0:00, ..." by combining the title and x-axis?
> Hmm, perhaps we should put make plots-on-demand less flexible, and
> only offer a subset of specific time intervals (starting at user
> specified day)?
If this solves your problem, then in first order yes, but in second order
I think 1 day is too rough for zooming into problems that existed for a
short while, probably across day-boundaries. How about offering a choice
of: Month, Week, Day (all starting at 0:00) and Hours (starting at N:00
and running for a number of hours)?
> P.S. If there are no objections, the new delayplots will become
> production version tomorrow.
Please send a reply to ticket 22651 when you have done this.
Henk
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