[Kst] possible to have timestamps when x-axis is index?

Ryan Grice rgrice at gmail.com
Mon Mar 8 04:27:23 CET 2010


Nevermind, I figured it out.  Appending thousandths of a second after
a decimal point to the timestamp worked.

On Sun, Mar 7, 2010 at 7:36 PM, Ryan Grice <rgrice at gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm graphing live data with a sample rate of about 500Hz.  KST handles
> it great, however when looking through a whole days data it's easy for
> me to lose track of the time frame I'm looking at.  I tried adding a
> time vector using unix epoch time with "Interpret as C Time"  and
> using that as the x-axis, but then the data is only plotted once per
> second (Seems like all the Y data from that second shares the same X
> resulting in vertical lines).   Is there a way to use index as the
> x-axis and still show timestamps?  Or is there a way to use time as
> the X-axis with millisecond resolution?
>
> I read through the handbook and did quite a bit of searching but
> haven't come up with a solution
>
> Thanks
> Ryan
>


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