Universite-Gustave-Eiffel / I-Simpa

An Open Source software for 3D sound propagation modelling
https://i-simpa.univ-gustave-eiffel.fr/
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Setting the scale for color maps #283

Closed Clarity-Acoustical closed 2 years ago

Clarity-Acoustical commented 3 years ago

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe. When I graph a color map on a surface receiver (i.e., C50>Load Animation>Cumulating Sound Level), the scaling of the graph varies wildly. Sometimes the provided scaling is useful, often it is not. Being unable to control the scaling makes it very difficult to compare graphs from one simulation to another; color maps that are essentially identical can wind up looking very different from each other.

Describe the solution you'd like I'd like it if there was a simple way to set the upper and lower limits of the scaling of the color map. That way apples-to-apples comparisons can be made.

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Picaut commented 2 years ago

Just Right click on the file in the Result tree and select 'Properties", than changes 'Maximum value' and 'Minimum value' See the documentation ere: https://i-simpa-wiki.readthedocs.io/fr/latest/element_properties_sound_level_results.html?highlight=maximum%20value#define-the-properties-of-a-sound-map

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