WEBA triangle plot (also known as a ternary plot), is a graph of 3 variables. It is most often used in geologic studies to show the relative compositions of soils and rocks, but it can be more generally applied to any system of three variables.
WEBA triangle plot (also known as a ternary plot), is a graph of 3 variables. It is most often used in geologic studies to show the relative compositions of soils and rocks, but it can be more generally applied to any system of three variables.
WEBJun 4, 2009 · A: In general you can plot any sort of boundaries and/or labels you want with a ternary plot (aka triangle plot, depending on what world you work in), and your "but the line disappears" is easily explained. But more on that below. First, yes you can plot mafic and ultramafic rock classifications starting with version 2.2.6.
WEBDPlot allows you to produce a triangle plot (also known as a ternary plot), a graph of 3 variables. It is most often used in geologic studies to show the relative compositions of soils and rocks. If your data is composed of sand and clay percentages from a soil texture analysis (with the third implied axis being silt percentage), you have the ...
WEBDPlot allows you to produce a triangle plot (also known as a ternary plot), a graph of 3 variables. It is most often used in geologic studies to show the relative compositions of soils and rocks. If your data is composed of sand and clay percentages from a soil texture analysis (with the third implied axis being silt percentage), you have the ...
WEBA grain size distribution plot is an XY plot with, typically, a reversed logarithmic scale on the X axis showing grain sizes and a linear percent finer scale on the Y axis. In addition, DPlot shows material classifications below the X axis and sieve sizes above the graph. An example of this type of plot is shown in example plot ex07.grf: Example:
WEBTriangle Plot Triangle plots are useful for plotting various mixtures with 3 components (for example, soil is made up of sand, silt, and clay). The three components of each point (x, y, and z) always add up to 100.
WEBThe second two are placed such that they align vertically with the non-inverted (apex at the top) triangle symbols. A cube symbol is available when the "Symbol size in Z units" box is checked. In that case, this symbol (unlike all others) will be drawn using the perspective settings for the plot.
WEBControls the appearance of a triangle plot. Shortcut: Right-click within an existing triangle plot and select Triangle Plot Options. Clockwise Orientation. Reverses the normal counterclockwise orientation of the numbers on the axes. Using this option the Y components will be mapped to the scale on the left, Z to the right. X+Y+Z=1
WEBAll indices into arrays are 1-based, e.g. Curve1 =1 refers to the first curve in a plot. A 0x prefix for numbers in the descriptions below indicates hexadecimal notation; e.g. 0x0010 = 16. JR/Viewer indicates that the command is supported by DPlot Jr or DPlot Viewer. JR/Viewer indicates that the command is NOT supported by DPlot Jr or DPlot Viewer.