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. % overload warning, display invert (reverse) function, dual max, max tension & max compression plus current reading. outputs: analogue, rs & mitutoyo. accessories: test hook, compression plate, mm & mm extension rods, rotary coupling. mounting tapped holes x , m x x . mm deep max. optional smart sensors
. % overload warning, display invert (reverse) function, dual max, max tension & max compression plus current reading. outputs: analogue, rs & mitutoyo. accessories: test hook, compression plate, mm & mm extension rods, rotary coupling. mounting tapped holes x , m x x . mm deep max. optional smart sensors...
https://www.techrentals.com.my/test-and-measurement/Physical-Measurement/Mecmesin-AFG-1000NALC-Force-Gauge
datapoints directly, as it is after all a sequence of co-ordinates. so i adapted the code to generate a polyline directly, giving: the same 100 points in a sparkline. now the points 59,80,80,100 becomes a clearer indeed, the whole line now looks like this: with the datapoints directly readable, and not
co-ordinates (in this case viewbox="0 5 100 95" where 0 is the lowest x value, 5 the lowest y value, 100 the width and 95 the height) and set the stroke-width as a percentage of the viewport, so it isn't dependent on the scale of the datapoints. so far so good, except that svg co-ordinates go down the page, not...
https://www.kevinmarks.com/svgsparklines.html
datapoints directly, as it is after all a sequence of co-ordinates. so i adapted the code to generate a polyline directly, giving: the same 100 points in a sparkline. now the points 59,80,80,100 becomes a clearer indeed, the whole line now looks like this: with the datapoints directly readable, and not
co-ordinates (in this case viewbox="0 5 100 95" where 0 is the lowest x value, 5 the lowest y value, 100 the width and 95 the height) and set the stroke-width as a percentage of the viewport, so it isn't dependent on the scale of the datapoints. so far so good, except that svg co-ordinates go down the page, not...
https://www.kevinmarks.com/svgsparklines.html
datapoints directly, as it is after all a sequence of co-ordinates. so i adapted the code to generate a polyline directly, giving: the same 100 points in a sparkline. now the points 59,80,80,100 becomes a clearer indeed, the whole line now looks like this: with the datapoints directly readable, and not
co-ordinates (in this case viewbox="0 5 100 95" where 0 is the lowest x value, 5 the lowest y value, 100 the width and 95 the height) and set the stroke-width as a percentage of the viewport, so it isn't dependent on the scale of the datapoints. so far so good, except that svg co-ordinates go down the page, not...
https://www.kevinmarks.com/svgsparklines.html