Willem,
Thanks for your feedback, I'll play more with this on the weekend. I do believe that your ideas are nice and I'll experiment with them. If you want I can give you my branch for you to test and experiment too. Actually, considering that I'm by no means a good math person, do you mind to create mockups for all possible statistics that you can think Subsurface should provide? This will help me a lot. Tomaz On Thu 6. Jul 2017 at 22:11, Willem Ferguson < [email protected]> wrote: > Tomaz, > > There are a few things that can be changed to make it much more efficient. > > There are too many colours. Normally a bar graph like you show would be > used to indicate different exclusive classes with each colour. For > instance, your bar graph could indicate Open-circuit dives, CCR dives and > snorkle/free dives. An OC dive cannot be a CCR dive. etc. So the colours > need to be simplified. > > A bar graph like you indicated are not normally used to depict > Min/Mean/Max. Please notice the term "Mean", not "Average". "Mean" is the > statistically correct term: the term "Average" is not a recognised > statistical term because it can be on of many different meanings. Look at > the example that I quickly threw together as attached. This is the sort of > graph that is used to indicate Min/Mean/Max. Only a single colour is used > for one graph, because Min, Mean and Max all refer to the same variable, in > this case either SAC or Depth. > > In the case of Depth it would also make sense to have the depth on the > Y-axis increase from the top to the bottom. > > You have no idea how this work of yours is going to contribute to the > visual appeal of Subsurface! It is amazing. Thank you. > > Kind regards, > willem > >
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