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Dots #258

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dtaht opened this issue Feb 6, 2022 · 3 comments
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Dots #258

dtaht opened this issue Feb 6, 2022 · 3 comments

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@dtaht
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dtaht commented Feb 6, 2022

sometimes when there is a large gap in actual transmission, it seems saner perhaps to show dots as for when the actual samples came through. What really happened at T+22?

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tohojo commented Feb 6, 2022

Looks like there was a ...hiccup.. of some sort? And yeah, the lines are a bit weird, but OTOH I'm not sure just printing everything with dots at every sample is actually any better; at least it's pretty obvious that something weird is going on with that plot? :)

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dtaht commented Feb 6, 2022

It's not weird. It's the current normality.

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dtaht commented Feb 6, 2022

Similarly, showing loss better than this does with some form of circle or X. I bet when you recruited me to test, you didn't expect me to kvetch about the plots, eh?

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