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plotting two measured variables against each others #242

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lukyicheung opened this issue Dec 12, 2021 · 2 comments
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plotting two measured variables against each others #242

lukyicheung opened this issue Dec 12, 2021 · 2 comments
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Hi,

I would be interested in an additional function which plots two measured variables, so to say f(x) against g(x). So far, one can only plot the measured variables against set parameters x: f(x) or g(x).

Another feature, which is important in some cases, is to make the x- and y- axis ratio 1:1. If plottr could offer these, it will be super good!

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Lukyi

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wpfff commented Dec 13, 2021

That's a great suggestion (that has been made already a while ago in #46 ).
I still haven't gotten around looking into this feature, since there's always been more urgent stuff.
I have an idea for how to implement this, but it will take a bit until i have time to work on it.
If you (or anyone else) wants to take a stab at this, i'm happy to discuss.

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I would love to contribute too! I need to learn how to probably use github first. I will come back to you later!

@marcosfrenkel marcosfrenkel self-assigned this Jul 25, 2022
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