quickplot reads values in as doubles which can only store so many digits
in the mantissa. So when quickplot reads in all your time values it may
be losing digits that are needed at the end of the mantissa. So, for
example (not actual), it reads 1559245834.00 as 155924583.0e+1 loosing
the 4. Hav
Lance,
This bug seems to occur when the X-axis (first column) contains large
values.
These data do not display at all:
time,pitch (degree),roll (degree),depth
1559245764.00,-3.9353654384613,6.67214441299438,0.243953543210028
1559245766.00,-0.330003321170807,4.06886768341064,0.353055504063683
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Hi,
I'm the sole upstream developer of quickplot. Lance.
I'd like to fix this bug, but I'm having trouble understanding what the bug is,
and how to see it.
The way I see it, quickplot does not draw any axises. Quickplot draws a
grid of x and y lines. Grid lines are labeled at even interval