Graph adjust problems.

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Six_Shooter
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Graph adjust problems.

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I was playing with a code 59 bin tonight, and when I would try to adjust the table in the graph, the very first click would drop the selected point to the bottom of the graph. I would not be able to adjust this point by clicking on and using the mouse. The rest of the points could be adjusted at will however.
I did find a way around this, and that was to change a point in the table view, then open the graph and all points would be adjustable as they should be. It didn't seem to matter what point I changed in the table it kept the first click drop from happening.

the .bin was v18 starter bin -1, and this seemed to happen with any table I opened.

I have had this happen previously with other bins on other ECMs ($42 on '7747), but only seemed to happen once, and I could adjust the dropped point without issue.
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Post by Mangus »

the point was above or below the min/max set in the table XDF data.
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I don't see anything that indicates a min/max value in the xdf editor for that table.

Like I said I also had this happen with other bins/xdf, but not as severe, I could adjust that point normally after the point dropped.
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Post by dfddfd2 »

It might be the "Use Low Range" and "Use High Range" fields in the "General" tab dialog.
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dfddfd2 wrote:It might be the "Use Low Range" and "Use High Range" fields in the "General" tab dialog.
No, both "use high range" and "use low range" are unchecked.
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Email me the repro (w/ supporting files).
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Mangus wrote:Email me the repro (w/ supporting files).
Done.
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Post by Mangus »

The behavior is because that particular table is flat. If you pull one point down, then pull another one down, then pull the original down further, you'll see what I mean.

The behavior is by-design.

You have three options: drag the point where you want it (which might take a while with the auto-scale), type in the value in the table itself, or turn off 3D graph auto-range.
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Post by Six_Shooter »

If I just open the graph and click on a point to adjust, it does the dropping deal, and then I can NOT adjust this point back to where it started unless I do it manually in the table, I can adjust it farther down in the graph view, but not back to the original value.
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