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Created Mar 14, 2018 by W. Alan Scott@wascottMaintainer

plot by log axis scaling is broken

Plot by log on an axis, scaling, is broken. Here is how to replicate. Since there is a simple workaround (use custom range), I am targeting this at 5.6. Can't slip.

  • 5.5.0-rc3, Linux, remote server (probably not necessary)
  • Open disk_out_ref.exo. All vars on. Apply.
  • Plot over line. Apply.
  • Turn all variables off. Turn on plot of temp.
  • Slide down, click Left Axis Log Scale.

The min and max on the left axis, which should not have changed, have now jumped to about 2.5 to 3.0. Correct numbers should be about 280 to 920.

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