Re: [time-nuts] Stable32 tau

2019-06-11 Thread Tom Van Baak
Chris, If your data set is small enough (e.g., less than 40,000 points) so that all the tau are 4 digits or less then Stable32 will use plain integers in the little tau+sigma box inserted into the ADEV plot. For non-integer tau, or data sets that result in tau values 1 or greater,

Re: [time-nuts] Stable32 tau

2019-06-11 Thread CBURFORD1
I've tried both Decade and Octave and it still denotes the tau values located in the upper right plot as scientific notation. I have seen other Stable32 plots from other users where the tau values were displayed as 1, 2, 4, 10, 20, 40, 100 and so on. I'm still looking through the options in

Re: [time-nuts] Stable32 tau

2019-06-11 Thread rfnuts
Chris, selct 'Decade' in the bottom right corner of the 'Run' menu. Adrian Am 11.06.2019 um 03:45 schrieb Chris Burford: > I'm not sure if this post would be of sufficient SNR value to approve for > comment. Perhaps you may have a quick and easy answer. > > I'm using Stable32 to print ADEV,

Re: [time-nuts] Stable32 tau

2019-06-11 Thread Anders Wallin
FWIW since about a month back AllanTools has an example matplotlib-script that generates graphs similar to Stable32 http://www.anderswallin.net/2019/05/this-is-not-stable32/ that is, if you are prepared to do a bit of python programming... you need the example-scripts from github, not the older

[time-nuts] Stable32 tau

2019-06-10 Thread Chris Burford
I'm not sure if this post would be of sufficient SNR value to approve for comment. Perhaps you may have a quick and easy answer. I'm using Stable32 to print ADEV, MDEV plots and I would like to have the tau values listed as 1, 10, 100, 1000 ... Stable32 currently denotes these values in