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Hi Jason,<br>
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I would like to be able to help you with your enquiry but I'm not a
Kst developer and I don't really understand your question. Maybe
others are also having trouble understanding your question. I'm not
sure what you mean by:<br>
<br>
<em> "I would like to have the ability to highlight all</em><em> y
data points at the same time as I pan through the data with my
right</em><em> and left arrow keys, contrasted to being limited to
highlighting data on</em><em> just one curve as it is now."</em><br>
<br>
Can you explain this another way or send a screen shot?<br>
<br>
Annotations, linked to data, are possible. See this video from the
3min 50sec mark.<br>
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<a href="https://youtu.be/rI7nYHlz6rs">https://youtu.be/rI7nYHlz6rs</a><br>
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As for exporting your annotations, I do not know what would be
required. <br>
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I also would very much like the ability to plot multiple curves in
the same plot with their own y-scale. There is a discussion on this
topic here.<br>
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<a href="https://bugs.kde.org/126743">https://bugs.kde.org/126743</a><br>
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Regards, Ben<br>
<br>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 17/04/2015 11:24 PM, Info@transtuner
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<div>I decided to kindly resubmit this- I will appreciate any
response. </div>
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<div><em>Hello everyone, I have looked at many other data
plotting softwares and </em></div>
<div><em>KST seems to be the best foundation for what I need.
I'm not well </em></div>
<div><em>educated in C++ or any programming but am motivated
to learn if I need </em></div>
<div><em>to. I was wondering if the following might be
considered for inclusion </em></div>
<div><em>in future updates or if what I need could be built
with a custom plugin.</em></div>
<div><em></em> </div>
<div><em>I analyze 30-40 minute csv streams with
hrs:minutes:seconds as the X </em></div>
<div><em>axis and plot 9 to 11 Y axis curves. I zoom the x
axis to one second </em></div>
<div><em>intervals or smaller. I would like to have the
ability to highlight all </em></div>
<div><em>y data points at the same time as I pan through the
data with my right </em></div>
<div><em>and left arrow keys, contrasted to being limited to
highlighting data on </em></div>
<div><em>just one curve as it is now. I would also like to be
able to annotate </em></div>
<div><em>at particular places on the x axis and be able to
export those </em></div>
<div><em>annotations to another csv file for a "bird's eye"
view of my </em></div>
<div><em>annotations.</em></div>
<div><em></em> </div>
<div><em>Are my wants going to be difficult for an experienced
programmer to </em></div>
<div><em>write, or does it seem fairly do-able? Are there any
</em>developers<em> out </em></div>
<div><em>there that would be willing to </em>take on<em> </em>such
a project to earn a bounty<em>? I've looked at the </em></div>
<div><em>source with kdevelop and have not been able to find
the "highlight data </em></div>
<div><em>points" mode feature, nor have I been able to compile
it yet.</em></div>
<div><em></em> </div>
<div><em>Some free programs have limited exporting features
but are not really </em></div>
<div><em>good enough to use extensively- such as datplot.
Panning is a real </em></div>
<div><em>chore as it must be done with mouse keys or by
dragging the mouse. </em></div>
<div><em>Other programs have good highlighting features but do
not import typical </em></div>
<div><em>csv files. I tried out Sigma-plot and was very
disappointed - kst is </em></div>
<div><em>better already for what I need.</em></div>
<div><em></em> </div>
<div><em>Having the ability to plot multiple y curves in the
same plot with their </em></div>
<div><em>own Y scale would be very nice as well, my data
curves range from a 0-6 </em></div>
<div><em>scale on one y and 0-4000 on others, with several
0-100 in between. </em></div>
<div><em>Plotting the Y curves in separate charts is the only
way I can see the </em></div>
<div><em>0-6 curve, and that is something I can live with, but
it would be great </em></div>
<div><em>to see all curves in the same plot.</em></div>
<div><em></em> </div>
<div><em>Thanks, Jason</em></div>
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