Hi
I was the guy who asked for the missing data feature. It is excellent.
I notices you made the curve colors public so they may be changed, however I noticed that the max number of curve colors is only 4 when you can have up to 10 traces.
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
		
			
			
			
			
			
		
	
	
	
		
	
	
		
	
Should this dimension be changed to ten?
I also noticed that the b4xlib version of the library isn't the same as the bas file. Should they be the same?
I might have a crack at providing different stroke widths. This would be handy for having max min bound line over average data.
I might also have a crack at filter functions for smoothing, rms or removal of means to add on to the integration and derivative functions. I did this with a Matlab app about fifteen years ago and it was very handy for data analysis as all of the functions were integrated and automated within the one plot space. I had FFT's and histograms for data presentation all within the one set of axis. I think your xGraph would do this stuff easily.
Best regards
Rob
			
			I was the guy who asked for the missing data feature. It is excellent.
I notices you made the curve colors public so they may be changed, however I noticed that the max number of curve colors is only 4 when you can have up to 10 traces.
			
				xGraph Globals:
			
		
		
		    Private mNbMaxSamples, mNbMaxCurves As Int
    Public CurveX(10000) As Double
    Public CurveY(10, 10000) As Double
    Public CurveYName(10) As String
    Public CurveYUnit(10) As String
    Public CurveColor(4) As Int   ' <====
    Private CurveStrokeWidth(4) As Int
    Private SingleCurveNames = True As Boolean
    Private mDisplayCurveUnit = True As Boolean
	Should this dimension be changed to ten?
I also noticed that the b4xlib version of the library isn't the same as the bas file. Should they be the same?
I might have a crack at providing different stroke widths. This would be handy for having max min bound line over average data.
I might also have a crack at filter functions for smoothing, rms or removal of means to add on to the integration and derivative functions. I did this with a Matlab app about fifteen years ago and it was very handy for data analysis as all of the functions were integrated and automated within the one plot space. I had FFT's and histograms for data presentation all within the one set of axis. I think your xGraph would do this stuff easily.
Best regards
Rob