Graph Interpretative Layers

Overview

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Graph interpretative layers (overlays and underlays) provide geochemical context and meaning to the data plotted on a p:IGI+ graph.

Version: p:IGI+ 1.7.2 and 1.9.0.6 (Aug 2017, Jan 2018)


Usage:  Graph Manager Layout Tab 


How to use in practice

Graph Interpretative Layers

Enter the graph manager Layout tab to control and customise the visual appearance of the graph. This route also provides access into the associated layer edit modes where appropriate by clicking the associated icon. Layers can be entered either from Right Clicking on the graph.

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Here we explore the Graph Layer options:
  • RangeUnderlay - A layer which appears under the plotted data. Covering the entire extent of the x-axis and with no vertical limit, this layer can be split vertically in bins of definable width.
  • Overlay - A layer which appears in front of the plotted data. This layer can be composed of a variety of drawing objects including text, line, arrow and polygons.
  • Underlay - A layer which appears under the plotted data. This layer can be composed of a variety of drawing objects including text, line, arrow and polygons.
  • Image Underlay - A transient import layer of a graph image to assist in the creation of Overlay and Underlay objects.
Image Underlay

Once in image Underlay, select Add to pick and define the graph image which will assist in the creation of Overlay and Underlay objects on a graph.

image underlay

Drag the red square anchor points to the corner extents of the graph to define the shaded region that will be imported. Ensure the values in the minimum and maximum X & Y cells match the values on the import graph axis corresponding with the corners of the shaded region. Select Import to image underlay and once in click Done.

An image underlay can be use in cojunction with scatter plots, tri-plots and depth plots.

Re-enter the ImageUnderlay Editor, select image and hit delete once finished creating/editing the over/underlay layer items. Hit Done to exit.

Over / Underlays

Enter the Over or Underlay Editor and resize the screen to clearly see the graph. Presented are a selection of Drawing Objects available to use in order to create interpretative zones on the graph. 

drawing items

 

  • Line - click twice on the graph to define the object length through defining each end point.
  • Retangle - click twice on the graph to define the object size through defining opposite corners. 
  • Polyline - A Polyline is a line composed of several joined line segments, each defined by two anchor points. After the 2nd click the first segment line will appear, and then each subsequent segment 1 click later. Right click and select End when all segments are present.
  • Polygon - A Polygone is an enclosed shape composed of several joined line segments. After the 2nd click the first enclosed segment will appear, and then will enlarge with each additional click. Right click and select End when all segments are present.
  • Ellipse - click twice on the graph to define the object size through defining opposite corners of a square into which the ellipse would fit.
  • Polycurve - A Polycurve is a line composed of several curved line segments, each defined by four anchor points. After the 4th click the first segment line will appear, and then each subsequent segment 3 clicks later. Right click and select End when all segments are present. 
  • Text - click once to define the top left corner of the text string.
  • Arrow - click twice on the graph to define the object length through defining each end point.

Once created resize using the corner blue square anchors and reposition the entire object using the central red square anchor.

With the drawing object created and selected there are a host of object edit items, listed on the left hand side of the edit window, such as fill / line colour, line width etc.

There is also an option to provide a Legend label (appears when Show in Legend is selected from the top of edit layer options and the Legend is displayed from the Graph Manager Layout tab properties list)

 


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