Request for a new feature: Vertical Logging

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alpine
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Request for a new feature: Vertical Logging

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Hi there,

The medical, petro and many other industries generate vertical logs containing time or depth based information with multiple columns for each set of variables.

Are there any plans to add this feature?!

Many thanks,
Adrian.
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Not sure I follow your question. You can easily plot multiple columns, with 1 or more columns assigned to Y values for different curves with the first column interpreted as X. If that isn't what you have in mind then a bit more information might be helpful.
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Post by alpine »

DPlotAdmin wrote:Not sure I follow your question. You can easily plot multiple columns, with 1 or more columns assigned to Y values for different curves with the first column interpreted as X. If that isn't what you have in mind then a bit more information might be helpful.
Some examples of the vertial logging I was referring too. Can we do this currently?

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Thanks for the examples.

"Can we do this currently?"

Not w/o resorting to a lot of tedious tricks, mainly applying a transform to the X values to get all plots to roughly equal physical scales.
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Post by alpine »

DPlotAdmin wrote:Thanks for the examples.

"Can we do this currently?"

Not w/o resorting to a lot of tedious tricks, mainly applying a transform to the X values to get all plots to roughly equal physical scales.
OK thanks fot the update. If you do decide to include this you'll get many more customers from the Oilfield and Geologists out there!

Many thanks,
Adrian.
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