Hi Paul
You can achieve want you want by using an Attribute Node of the Intensity Graph -
you can access all the X Y and Z Scale parameters there (Xo, delta X, Mapping
Mode, ...)
Paul Davey
Paul Miseldine wrote:
> I am trying to produced a power spectrum versus time display using an intensity
> graph. I would like to change the x axis (corresponding to frequncy bin)
> into that of frequency (hz) and also have the ability to change the x-axis
> into a logarithmic plot so it lines up with the main spectral density display.
> I have tried to use a technique similiar to the waveform graph by building
> a cluster but as i cant find any information on this i am stuck
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