Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: openoffice.org

Hi 
The behavior witch is buggy for me, is the following : 
when trying to add a graphic to illustrate the simulation of an exponential low 
[y=(-1/lambda)log(1-u)] where u is a list of numbers comming from the uniform 
low (here in frenc calc version called "alea" --> rnd ? in the english version 
?)

1) It is impossible (for me and so for many one ) to draw a beautiful curve to 
represent all points.
           --> Why can't we have a simple interface : datas for u, datas for y 
and draw.

2) the points are not sorted. Where is the option to sort them ? I can't
directly sort the datas because "alea" refresh anytime you change a cell
in the sheet.

so drawing a curve in open office is not possible..... for me. 
any one else ?

3) working around :
do a special copy of the numbers (u datas and y datas) then do a sort, gosh !! 
it is to complicated and the graphic looks horrible the points are to bigs

** Affects: openoffice.org (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Summary changed:

- calc 2.3.0
+ Drawing curve in calc is not easy.

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: openoffice.org
  
  Hi 
  The behavior witch is buggy for me, is the following : 
  when trying to add a graphic to illustrate the simulation of an exponential 
low [y=(-1/lambda)log(1-u)] where u is a list of numbers comming from the 
uniform low (here in frenc calc version called "alea" --> rnd ? in the english 
version ?)
  
  1) It is impossible (for me and so for many one ) to draw a beautiful curve 
to represent all points.
             --> Why can't we have a simple interface : datas for u, datas for 
y and draw.
  
- 2) we can't sort the datas because "alea" refresh anytime you change a
- cell in the sheet.
+ 2) the points are not sorted. Where is the option to sort them ? I can't
+ directly sort the datas because "alea" refresh anytime you change a cell
+ in the sheet.
  
  so drawing a curve in open office is not possible..... for me. 
  any one else ?
  
  3) working around :
  do a special copy of the numbers (u datas and y datas) then do a sort, gosh 
!! it is to complicated and the graphic looks horrible the points are to bigs

-- 
Drawing curve in calc is not easy.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/202852
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