📊 Scatter Graph Guide 📊
📏 1. Axes Configuration:
- Select Variables: Choose at least one pair of variables for your scatter graph.
- 🌈 Dual Display: Want a second pair of variables on the same graph? Check the Show a Second Scatter Plot on the same graph box. This will be displayed in a different color by default.
- 🛠️ Customization: Adjust plot options using the Graph Properties dialog.
📈 2. Additional Lines:
- Gridlines: Enhance your graph's clarity by adding horizontal or vertical lines. Simply check the Horizontal Lines or Vertical Lines boxes.
- Values: Add values for your additional gridlines. For multiple values, separate them using semi-colons.
🔄 3. Reference Curves (Extended Version):
Note: This is available when graphing with an open network & for specific data types.
- Link Data: If you're graphing Velocity against Depth (or vice-versa), this is for links only. The link's ID you're graphing will be shown.
- Alternate Link: You can input an alternative link ID. If a link is specified:
- The link's properties (shape, width, height, gradient) will be displayed.
- Generate curves such as:
- ISO-Q 📐
- ISO-Froude 🌀
- Manning 🌊
- Hazen-Williams 💧
- Colebrook-White 🌪️
🚀 4. Generating Scatter Graphs:
- 🖱️ Click the Scatter Graph icon (📊) on the Graph toolbar to open the Generate Scatter Graph dialog.
- 🧭 Choose your variable pairs for the axes.
- 🌈 For a secondary plot, check Show a Second Plot and pick another pair of variables.
- 📈 Add gridlines as needed by checking the respective boxes and inputting values.
- 🔄 If plotting Depth against Velocity with an open network, you can add reference curves.
- ✅ Hit OK to generate the scatter graph!
🎨 5. Customizing Graph Display:
- Right-click on your scatter graph and choose Graph Properties for customization options.
Craft compelling scatter graphs with this guide and let your data speak! 🌟📉📈.