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XMGRACE help
Dear all,
Im hoping you may be able to help with a little problem Im having using xmgrace. I want to plot a dataset as a line curve e.g 1,2,3,4,5,6,15,16,17,18,19,20... what i would like to do is not plot the missing bits of the sequence, i.e 1-6 would be a straight line then there would be a gap between 6 - 15 (NO line) followed by a line for 15-20... Xmgrace automatically joins the two bits up? is there away to stop it form doing this? Mish |
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