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Extra Station plot #5

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NicoGEOMAR opened this issue Feb 13, 2020 · 6 comments
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Extra Station plot #5

NicoGEOMAR opened this issue Feb 13, 2020 · 6 comments
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@NicoGEOMAR
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Create an individual and stand-alone station plot with customized x- and yaxis. Use arrows to switch from one station to another. Highlight plotted/selected station in the "general" sample plot as it is done at the moment if station in station-map is selected.

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chesucr commented Feb 13, 2020

You mean with all the stations plotted at the same time, right? Just all the lines and higlight the selected one.

I tried it time ago, and if I remember well, it worked very slow. Anyway, if it is just one plot I can give it a try

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NicoGEOMAR commented Feb 13, 2020

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I hope the above plot makes it clearer: AtlantOS does have the left one at the moment, but the right one is missing... and it would be nice to have that one additional plot where you can click back and forth between the stations while the highlighting happens in the regular depth vs paramter plot

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chesucr commented Feb 13, 2020

You can click on "Fixed profiles" and then hide all the samples in all the plots. As you can see in the gif you can see only the profiles. But you cannot see both plots at the same time. That is what you want to see or you need to see both at the same time?

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You can also see the nearby profiles without the samples and selecting them one by one

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Ok wow I didn't know you could do this! That is already a big hint for me thanks! - But yes, I would like to see both at the same time and (most importantly) in the one-station-only (or two if neighbouring is shown too) plot have the axis adjusted automatically so that you can also detect less obvious jump without needing to zoom in and out all the time.

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ghost commented Feb 14, 2020

Well I will have to take a close look at this to check if it is easy to implement.

If I understool well, I would have to give the chance of drawing different plots with an independent zoom level and, also, they should have an independent visibility behaviour as well, in order to hide the samples

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Thanks! And I think you got it correct - but to be clear: All of this should happen in only one additional "figure" (per parameter of course)

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