I have a table that gets new entries added to it in real time. Each entry has
an ID and I am storing the ID in a dictionary. What I am trying to do is to
have each ID in its own row and update within that row instead of adding a new
one each time.
What I've done is store the ID in a dictionary
isn't correct*
On Friday, May 24, 2013 12:58:50 PM UTC-7, Sara Lochtie wrote:
> Hi,
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> I'm trying to plot temperature vs. time using Qwt. I have temp data that i
> get in real time and I want to plot against time. So I thought I would have
> to use Qwt
Hi,
I'm trying to plot temperature vs. time using Qwt. I have temp data that i get
in real time and I want to plot against time. So I thought I would have to use
QwtPlot and QwtPlotCurve, so I did this first:
self.tempGraph = Qwt.QwtPlot(self)
curve = QwtPlotCurve()
curve.setData(x, temp)
On Wednesday, April 24, 2013 11:51:04 AM UTC-7, Vincent Vande Vyvre wrote:
Thanks. I think I should be able to figure out from here. I appreciate all of
the help!
> Le 24/04/2013 19:12, Sara Lochtie a écrit :
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> > On Tuesday, April 23, 2013 11:22:29 PM UTC-7, Sara Lochtie wrot
On Tuesday, April 23, 2013 11:22:29 PM UTC-7, Sara Lochtie wrote:
> I have written a GUI that gets data sent to it in real time and this data is
> displayed in a table. Every time data is sent in it is displayed in the table
> in a new row. My problem is that I would like to have the
I have written a GUI that gets data sent to it in real time and this data is
displayed in a table. Every time data is sent in it is displayed in the table
in a new row. My problem is that I would like to have the data just replace the
old in the first row.
The table has 6 columns (A, B, C, D, E