[Kst] [kst] [Bug 358002] Only plots Points. Lines missing

Charles Savoie via KDE Bugzilla bugzilla_noreply at kde.org
Thu Feb 25 18:26:43 UTC 2016


https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=358002

--- Comment #7 from Charles Savoie <cdsavoie at gmail.com> ---
Yes. I am satisfied with your answer.

Thank you

On 2/25/2016 10:23 AM, via KDE Bugzilla wrote:
> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=358002
>
> --- Comment #6 from netterfield at astro.utoronto.ca ---
> Can we close the bug?
>
> On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 9:50 AM, Charles Savoie via KDE Bugzilla <
> bugzilla_noreply at kde.org> wrote:
>
>> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=358002
>>
>> --- Comment #5 from Charles Savoie <cdsavoie at gmail.com> ---
>> Thank you for your clarification. Much appreciated.
>>
>> On 2/24/2016 6:00 PM, via KDE Bugzilla wrote:
>>> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=358002
>>>
>>> --- Comment #4 from netterfield at astro.utoronto.ca ---
>>> This is working as designed:
>>>
>>> Ascii files are 1 frame per line, so all fields are assumed to be at the
>> same
>>> sample rate.
>>>
>>> The ascii reader config option allows for missing data to be interpreted
>> as a
>>> NaN, replaced with the previous value, or be interpreted as 0.
>>>
>>> NaN represents a hole in the data, so no line is drawn to it.  If a data
>> point
>>> has NaNs on both sides of it, then there will be no line drawn to it.
>>>
>>> We could consider adding the option to interpolate NaNs either in the
>> ascii
>>> reader or in the curve dialog.
>>>
>>> Or we could consider adding the option to have a 'frame' be multiple
>> lines,
>>> allowing for variable numbers of samples per frame in ascii.
>>>
>>> Alternatively, consider using a data source that natively handles
>> variable
>>> numbers of samples per frame (eg, dirfiles).
>>>
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