Can you simply select abscissa points corresponding to the inverse sine of 0.1*i.11 , for example?

On 27-Dec-07, at 11:59 AM, Devon McCormick wrote:

I meant to aim at more even spacing on the Y-axis (by using less evenly
spaced X values).

On 12/27/07, Devon McCormick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Members of the Forum:

If I plot the points of a sine curve thusly

   'type point;pensize 5' plot 1 o. 8%~i:49

I get a nice graph but, due the nature of the sine function, points near the inflection points are more closely spaced than those further away. How can I adjust my input points to get more evenly-spaced (for simplicity, on
the X-axis) outputs?  I'd like a method I could use for any arbitrary
function.
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