I must be seriously data challenged. I’m trying to rescale data in WKO+. I left click the axis, choose the new min and max then, voila, the data disappears? Am I missing something here? Thanks.
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I must be seriously data challenged. I’m trying to rescale data in WKO+. I left click the axis, choose the new min and max then, voila, the data disappears? Am I missing something here? Thanks.
http://i27.tinypic.com/2196jol.jpg
WKO+, nee CyclingPeaks, has always been built around the philosophy of showing you only “the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth” about your data. As an extension of this philosophy, it plots the unsmoothed/unaveraged data unless you specify otherwise. This works just fine until there are a lot of datapoints relative to the number of pixels across the screen, in which case it can have problems displaying things properly (as you are experiencing). The solutions are:
click on the little two-level graph icon in the top-middle of the menu bar, which will force the display to “one datapoint = one pixel” mode;
apply a little smoothing to the data so that the transitions between datapoints can be plotted; and/or
buy a wider monitor.
Thank you Andrew…I didnt know that…smoothing didnt work but the two level did!
First, thanks for asking the question, because I didn’t know it could even do this. This will make creating comparable elevation profiles a snap.
Second, after playing around with it, it looks like the upper and lower limits have to be at least equal to the upper and lower limits of the captured data, if not beyond them. In other words, you can’t change the scaling to cut off very high or very low data points.