Timeplot isn't really designed to do computation, only display. So the
easiest approach is probably to pre-compute over your data, translating
each date/time into a "canonical" date-time on a fixed day (ie, throw
out the true date and replace it with 01-01-2000 for example).
On 4/29/2013 7:35 PM,
sla...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've done some googling around and haven't see anything similar to
> what I want.
>
> I'm interested in using Timeplot strictly for hour range plotting.
> Namely I'm going to look at a bunch
> of date/time events and "throw away" the dates. The date is not
> important, only the hour at which
> it happened. In effect, I'll be creating a histogram of a 24 hour time
> period.
>
> Is that doable? If so, how so?
>
>
> thanks all
>
>
> something like this:
>
http://ars.els-cdn.com/content/image/1-s2.0-S0022346805000886-gr3.jpg
>
>
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