Sathish,
I'm sorry, Sathish, but I simply don't see this behavior, on any of
the computers I have tried.
I have no trouble putting the cursor on the point in question. It can
be a little tricky getting the cursor on, for example, one of the
points from 6750 to 6770. That is because of the details of the
algorithm that tries to find the actual data point that is closest to
whatever point was clicked on. For a data point that is not a distant
outlier, pretty good aim is required.
That said, the two points near 6864 are distant outliers. Hitting one
and not the other might be hard, but hitting one of them is easy.
I am not disputing that you are having trouble. I am just saying that
given the data you sent and the explanation you gave, I cannot
reproduce the behavior, so I don't know what I can do to help.
B
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Subject: Re: Demeter deglitch problem
Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2013 14:59:09 +0100
From: Sathish Mayanna
Sathish, Bruce,
On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 12:51 PM, Bruce Ravel
Sathish,
I'm sorry, Sathish, but I simply don't see this behavior, on any of the computers I have tried.
I have no trouble putting the cursor on the point in question. It can be a little tricky getting the cursor on, for example, one of the points from 6750 to 6770. That is because of the details of the algorithm that tries to find the actual data point that is closest to whatever point was clicked on. For a data point that is not a distant outlier, pretty good aim is required.
That said, the two points near 6864 are distant outliers. Hitting one and not the other might be hard, but hitting one of them is easy.
I am not disputing that you are having trouble. I am just saying that given the data you sent and the explanation you gave, I cannot reproduce the behavior, so I don't know what I can do to help.
I made what I thought were two concrete suggestions / observations to Satish, a) I do not see k space data, and think you probably shouldn't either. b) If you just move the mouse around on the plot window, do you see the correct coordinates? I am sure Satish read Bruce's instructions on reporting bugs, but it would have been polite if he had followed them. He did not answer the questions designed to help diagnose the problem. He did not respond not to the list, but directly to Bruce. In fact, he asked Bruce if anyone else had seen the problem! Satish, it would be very much appreciated if this conversation remained on the mailing list. If a problem happens for you, it is possible that it will happen (or has happened) for someone else. You'll get much better help and be helping others if you use the mailing list. --Matt
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