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1d Curves - how to import an external data set into an existing group 11 years 8 months ago #7855

  • j_floyd
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The subject says most of it.

I can now import external data into a 1D curve plot, comparing measured versus calculated values. But it puts the external data into its own group with its own scaled vertical axis.

Can you move the curve into an existing group or directly import it into that group therefore letting it use the same axis scaling.

Python and matplotlib is looking good for timeseries plotting.
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1d Curves - how to import an external data set into an existing group 11 years 8 months ago #7870

  • Serrer
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Hi,

For what it's worth, we've started using R for most model analysis and plotting. There are lots and lots of useful add-ons for modellers.

The latest cool R plotting package that we've come across is
www.rstudio.com/shiny/

Cheers... Martin
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1d Curves - how to import an external data set into an existing group 11 years 8 months ago #7877

  • rouge
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Hi,

You can to compare two 1D curves plot.
First, you merge the graphs :
1- click on right button onthe first graph
2- you choice the second grah
You have two graphs in the layer.

Secondly, you can merge the two vertical axis :
you select the two curves on the layer tree on the right window and click right button and select the function " merge selected axis". Now, You have one single vertical axis


I hope you will succeed

Best regards

Didier Rougé
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