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Allow zooming on ternary plot #9

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alchemyst opened this issue Sep 21, 2016 · 2 comments
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Allow zooming on ternary plot #9

alchemyst opened this issue Sep 21, 2016 · 2 comments

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@alchemyst
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At the very least we should allow the option to draw a subsection of the simplex.

@sha17hab
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Hi Carl

Hoping all goes well. What is your intention? Is that making a sophisticated GUI which allows the users to zoom in through the plot OR a stand alone script which let the users specify bounds on axes and just visualize the associated plot within that frame?

I wonder if you had updated or modified your or my codes associated with "ternplot" scripts since our last conversation.

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Shahab Afshari

Ph.D. Candidate and Research Assistant
Civil Engineering Department
CUNY Remote Sensing Earth System (CREST) Institute
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CUNY Environmental Crossroads Initiative
The City College of New York
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@alchemyst
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Hi Shahab

I hope it's clear that when I post an issue like this I'm not really expecting everyone who watches the project to see it as a command. It's mostly for my own reference.

That said, I think the first step would be to allow a user to specify a smaller simplex within the whole space to view rather than the full simplex. I would like to find some way to hook into the normal pan and zoom system in Matlab to allow "natural" zooming.

On 21 Sep 2016, at 17:24, Shahab Afshari [email protected] wrote:

Hi Carl

Hoping all goes well. What is your intention? Is that making a sophisticated GUI which allows the users to zoom in through the plot OR a stand alone script which let the users specify bounds on axes and just visualize the associated plot within that frame?

I wonder if you had updated or modified your or my codes associated with "ternplot" scripts since our last conversation.

Best

Shahab Afshari

Ph.D. Candidate and Research Assistant
Civil Engineering Department
CUNY Remote Sensing Earth System (CREST) Institute
NOAA-CREST
CUNY Environmental Crossroads Initiative
The City College of New York
160 Convent Ave, Marshak Rm. 826
New York, NY 10031

[email protected]
http://asrc.cuny.edu/crossroads


From: Carl Sandrock [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2016 10:21:31 AM
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