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dreyer Posted - 04/01/2002 : 4:44:17 PM
Is there a way to set the row and col dimension values of a matrix via a function or are you set with using a linear scale determined by your start and stop values?
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Hideo Fujii Posted - 04/02/2002 : 11:40:10 AM
I suppose that you can convert your non-linear scale matrix to a linear scale matrix by k=f(i), l=g(j) by making a routine - may require some tricks such as averaging or interpolation, etc. (though I admit that there is probably no straight way to add ticks or tick labels to the axis.)


easwar Posted - 04/02/2002 : 08:52:27 AM
Hi,

Only a linear scale is supported currently.

Easwar
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