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Thank you, Jean, I shall try this this night. I hope that
your answer solves my question. I shall also have to see how to control the colours so that they provide a logical follow-up: for instance, from dark blue via yellow to to dark read for very low to very high values. - ftr On 10/03/2015 18:10, Jean Bréfort
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I fixed the issue in the git repository. Now, how matrix plots work? You need to provide limits for the x values and y values, and a data matrix. If the data matrix has n rows and m columns, you need m+1 x limits and n +1 y limits. If you use labels, they will just label the limits, but the implied values will be 1, 2, 3, and so on. With the provided data, assuming that not at all is less than 25%, not very much less that 50% etc…, you'll get a chart like the one attached. Using unequally spaced values will give rectangles with different sizes. Hope this helps. Jean Le mardi 10 mars 2015 à 08:05 +0100, Jean Bréfort a écrit :Hi, Select the cell range containing all your data and create the plot, that should work. Row and column don't need to be numeric and the colors should follow the numbers in the cells. But, after testing, I don't get what I thought it would do. I need to investigate a bit, feel free to file one ore more bug reports if you find issues with this plot type. Regards, Jean Le mardi 10 mars 2015 à 00:02 +0100, ftr a écrit : |