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Re: direct graphics or object graphics ?

by Mark <mark.hadf@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 7, 2008 at 03:41 PM

On May 7, 10:53 pm, Spon <christoph.b...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Bernat wrote:
> > for i=0, 1000 do oplot, datax[i,*], datay[i,*]
> > Drawing all the plots is a good idea for analyse the data.
>
> Something tells me there are several people you've yet to convince of
> this ;-) (myself included). Just out of curiosity, what are you trying
> to visualise in this way? I'd be interested to know how sparsely
> scattered a dataset would need to be for this method to give you
> something other than a headache. :-)

I'm with Bernat: even with large datasets, drawing all the data as
line plots can be useful as a quick way of distinguishing sparsely
populated regions of the parameter space from densely populated
regions, and for detecting outliers.

I recall that back in 1994 or so I used IDL to plot several time
series of air pollution data, with ~ 10^6 points per time series, and
saw stuff in there that others had not seen, because they were stuck
with puny spreadsheet-based plotting tools. ... That would have been
Direct Graphics, BTW :-)




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direct graphics or object graphics ?
nata <bernat.puigdomen  2008-05-06 12:59:28 
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David Fanning <news@[E  2008-05-06 14:05:24 
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Brian Larsen <balarsen  2008-05-06 13:11:46 
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David Fanning <news@[E  2008-05-06 14:16:37 
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nata <bernat.puigdomen  2008-05-06 13:24:24 
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David Fanning <news@[E  2008-05-06 14:32:32 
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Jean H <jghasban@[EMAI  2008-05-06 14:39:43 
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nata <bernat.puigdomen  2008-05-06 13:40:47 
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David Fanning <news@[E  2008-05-06 14:47:06 
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nata <bernat.puigdomen  2008-05-06 13:53:11 
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David Fanning <news@[E  2008-05-06 14:59:19 
Re: direct graphics or object graphics ?
nata <bernat.puigdomen  2008-05-06 14:08:02 
Re: direct graphics or object graphics ?
"R.G. Stockwell"  2008-05-06 15:10:16 
Re: direct graphics or object graphics ?
Spon <christoph.blau@[  2008-05-07 03:53:34 
Re: direct graphics or object graphics ?
Mark <mark.hadf@[EMAIL  2008-05-07 15:41:49 
Re: direct graphics or object graphics ?
David Fanning <news@[E  2008-05-07 16:48:45 

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