https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=352367
--- Comment #4 from Michael Brewer <bre...@astro.umass.edu> --- >From your previous comment, I got the impression that INDEX was something specific to the plot. If INDEX is in fact just another 1 sample per frame vector, then I agree that it should be the same as all the other 1 sample per frame vectors. ******* Right: Imagine you want to plot a field which is 100 samples per frame vs something that is 1 samples per frame. And you want to plot one frame. Maybe because your datasource is only one frame long. What should you do? ******* Currently, this question is moot since it is not possible to plot one frame of data in KST. But that is my point. If the user has only one frame of data, there should be a way for them to look at that data. In the example that you give, there is only one X-Y pair to plot. In order to plot this, the plot itself needs to extend from 0 to 1. In general, the plot should always extend from 0 to nframes. This is one more than the INDEX array that extends from 0 to nframes - 1. Since this is just a matter of setting the boundaries of the X axis of the plot, it seems straight forward to me. Perhaps I am missing something though. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.