[pstricks] psgraph for non-integral axis lengths
Alan Ristow
ristow at ece.gatech.edu
Wed Sep 8 22:24:31 CEST 2004
On Wed, 08 Sep 2004 22:18:28 +0200, Herbert Voss
<Herbert.Voss at alumni.TU-Berlin.DE> wrote:
>Alan Ristow wrote:
>>
>> The psgraph macro has worked very well for me when the lengths of my
>> axes are whole numbers. For small axes, however, it has had problems.
>> Below I have a minimal example that illustrates the problems for a
>> y-axis of length 0.4. If I am not mistaken, this is expected behavior
>> resulting from the use of a non-integral divisor in \pst at divide (or,
>> more accurately, the limited fixed-point arithmetic capabilities of
>> TeX).
>
>the division is a mess in TeX ...
>
>but it is no problem to use integer values here ...
Thanks. About what I figured. It's just nice to confirm that I'm not
doing things the hard way sometimes.... :-)
Alan
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