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                      class="hps">I'm afraid it</span> <span
                      class="hps">is yet not possible with the default
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                      for</span> <span class="hps">this behavior</span>
                    <span class="hps">it should be necessary to</span> <span
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      But you can develop your own zoom menu for zooming time séries....<br>
      Serge Steer<br>
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      Le 29/01/2013 18:30, Pat a écrit :<br>
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      <pre wrap="">Hi All,

I would like to find a simple plotting function to enable a plot of numeric
data against *date/time * to be obtained.

I have read numerous workarounds to this problem from input over the years -
usually involving manually manipulating X-Tick Text Data.
I'm just not sure how the graph would show X-axes labels if you zoomed on
into the plot from, say, a 12-month time period right into a 24-hr time
window within it.?
Would I have to run another script to help the plotter out?

In summary:
I would like to plot data Vs Date/Time such that it can automatically
re-adjust the x-axis minor tick marks given the time span when zooming in -
(X-axis in Date-Time format throughout).

Thanks in advance,

Patrick



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