Granted, there were only 3 types of graphs to draw (overdamped, underdamped, and critically damped), but it was straightforward to determine these.
I think what I take from that is: if you know what the data represents, you (the human) can pre-select a set of possible scalings and programmically choose the best one.
But that doesn't really help for the general case where the data the program gets could be anything?
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