I'd say that this should work. You might try to use
gog_object_request_update for the series. There is some similar code in
gchemutils (gchemutils.nongnu.org) file libs/gcu/spectrumdoc.cc.
Le vendredi 04 septembre 2009 à 13:06 -0400, David Brigada a écrit :
> Jean,
>
> The relevant part on new data looks something like this (simplified a bit):
>
> void new_data(GogSeries *series, gdouble *x, gdouble *y)
> {
> GOData *dat;
> GError *error;
>
> dat = go_data_vector_val_new(x, 501, NULL);
> gog_series_set_dim(series, 0, dat, &error);
> dat = go_data_vector_val_new(y, 501, NULL);
> gog_series_set_dim(series, 1, dat, &error);
> }
>
> Thanks,
> Dave
>
> Jean Brefort wrote:
> > What's your code? Do you call gog_series_set_dim when you change the
> > data? or anything else?
> >
> > Regards,
> > Jean
> >
> > Le vendredi 04 septembre 2009 à 12:47 -0400, David Brigada a écrit :
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> I'm using the goffice library to plot some graphs in a custom
> >> application. The first time I plot data on a graph, the bounds of the
> >> graph automatically adjust to fit the data. However, subsequent times,
> >> when I update the series with new data, sometimes it doesn't redo the
> >> bounds of the graph, so data is lost off the sides (especially the top
> >> and bottom). Am I missing some way to tell it to update the bounds when
> >> it gets new data? The same behavior appears in goffice 0.7.8 and 0.7.11.
> >>
> >> Screenshot: http://www.rpi.edu/~brigad/truncated.png
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> David Brigada
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> >
> >
>
>
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