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Multi-series concordia data for development purposes #59

Open johnzeringue opened 10 years ago

johnzeringue commented 10 years ago

Hello all,

I've been playing around with multi-series charts for the next iteration of Topsoil as we're rewriting a lot of under-the-hood stuff and I realized that I have no data that's meant to be displayed in multiple series.

I'm not sure if such data normally resides in one file or if it usually is the result of a compilation of files, but I'd be very interested to have actual stuff that y'all are using to test with and to plan for.

Would anyone be willing to share data that they would like the ability to display colored/marked in different series? You wouldn't need to post it here, but could email it to me privately.

Thanks,

John

spenchristoph commented 10 years ago

Hi John,

I definitely have several samples in a single file, but recognize that others often create different csv files for each sample (e.g. this works nicely with other java-based programs like Vermeesch's density plotter). Perhaps it would be nice to have a series or sample column along with the ratio data (with tick boxes) so we can label individual analyses (with different sample numbers or intrasample classifications) and then color code the different labels.

Chris

On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 4:52 PM, John Zeringue notifications@github.com wrote:

Hello all,

I've been playing around with multi-series charts for the next iteration of Topsoil as we're rewriting a lot of under-the-hood stuff and I realized that I have no data that's meant to be displayed in multiple series.

I'm not sure if such data normally resides in one file or if it usually is the result of a compilation of files, but I'd be very interested to have actual stuff that y'all are using to test with and to plan for.

Would anyone be willing to share data that they would like the ability to display colored/marked in different series? You wouldn't need to post it here, but could email it to me privately.

Thanks,

John

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