That is evil and bad, and I'm sorry I made you do it. :p FWIW, plot uses
exact numbers, so you can use anything in place of (/ 99 100); e.g. (- 1
(expt 10 -10000)) should work for pretty much any plot.
Ian, if you have time, could you submit a bug report / change request?
Neil ⊥
On 09/16/2013 08:36 PM, Stephen Chang wrote:
In the spirit of your "close enough" attempt, how about this?
#lang racket
(require plot)
(parameterize ([plot-y-far-ticks (ticks-scale (plot-y-ticks)
(linear-scale (/ 99 100)))])
(plot
(list (lines '((1 1) (2 2) (3 3) (4 4) (5 5))))))
On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 10:16 PM, J. Ian Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
I'm trying to show the same numbers for the near and far y-axis, just to make
visual comparison easier for the left and right of the graph. The docs say that
these get collapsed if they're the same, which is something I'd like to opt out
of. Additionally, I tried to cheat by using (log-ticks #:number 10) on one side
and (log-ticks #:number 9) on the other and hope they weren't too different,
but nothing changed. I tried other numbers too, but to no avail.
What can I do here? I tried to dive into the code base to do something about
it, but got a bit lost.
Thanks,
-Ian
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