Jim Hendrix Posted April 16, 2025 Posted April 16, 2025 A logarithmic graph option would be a great help. Setting graph ranges is a problem since making them large enough makes low level activity invisible. A logarithmic option would amplify the low-level activity while keeping the highest levels from clipping. All of my graphs suffer from this problem. 1 Quote
Fiery Posted July 10, 2025 Posted July 10, 2025 On 4/17/2025 at 1:14 AM, Jim Hendrix said: A logarithmic graph option would be a great help. Setting graph ranges is a problem since making them large enough makes low level activity invisible. A logarithmic option would amplify the low-level activity while keeping the highest levels from clipping. All of my graphs suffer from this problem. There's an Auto-scale option for SensorPanel/LCD graphs that can be used to mitigate the issue you've described. Quote
Jim Hendrix Posted January 1 Author Posted January 1 Auto-scale has the problem that it keeps altering the scale so that it's impossible to get a sense of the value being plotted. It obscures more than helps. Plots on logarithmic scales, would show low levels and high levels in constant relationship to each other. Exaggerated low-level activity at the bottom and a maximum fixed to the top. The best of both worlds. I appreciate your consideration of this issue. It would be a great enhancement to your already great software. Thanks. Quote
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