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Old 07-20-2012, 02:52 PM
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Hey klem

Im at work right now.. But Ill take a look at your Java code when I get home tonight.. I don't want to rush it and make a silly mistake like I did with T_slr vs TLR

As for the units, The variables that start with 'I_' as in indicated as in the cockpit guages will change betwen IMPERIAL and SI units depending on the country of origin. For example, when test the Spit the I_Altitude will display 'feet' but when testing the 109 it will display 'meters'. Where as the 'Z_' values are allways in SI units.

As for what I use to graph, I use matlab. As for excel, you can flip the axis, simply right-mouse-click on the graph and select 'Source Data' at which point it will display the data for the X and Y axis.. You just have to flip the X and Y sources.. You can type it in, which can be messy, or cut-in-paste swap, or simply click on the button and drag-n-drop the columns of data.. Which can be messy if you have alot of data. See attached for excel examples
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Last edited by ACE-OF-ACES; 07-20-2012 at 04:03 PM.
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