Hi!
When I use a chramp() the position of each value is set by going left and right, and its value is up and down. Is it possible to flip the graph 90 degrees?
For example, if I use the chramp for the silhouette of a vase, it would be more intuitive to set the position up and down and the value left and right.
-Olivier
chramp: rotate the graph sideways?
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I think it's probably best for one to just learn to spatially equate what the graph depicts to what it is being applied too.
Having it going vertical as a spatial aid to represent vertical data is just one small circumstance out of many other possible situations.
I use the ramp for many curves that go off in many different directions, not just something that may be horizontal/vertical.
Also, ramps may just be applied to pure data with no visual representation.
I don't want to dismiss any ones RFE request - just trying to put it in perspective.
Having it going vertical as a spatial aid to represent vertical data is just one small circumstance out of many other possible situations.
I use the ramp for many curves that go off in many different directions, not just something that may be horizontal/vertical.
Also, ramps may just be applied to pure data with no visual representation.
I don't want to dismiss any ones RFE request - just trying to put it in perspective.
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