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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 08/13/2015 12:28 AM, Toke
Høiland-Jørgensen wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">If you manage to export the graphs in SVG format it would be great.
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Flent already does SVG. The graphs I posted here are available as SVG as
well: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://kau.toke.dk/experiments/bmv8/">https://kau.toke.dk/experiments/bmv8/</a> -- and you can download the
data files and generate more. Was there anything in particular you were
missing? :)
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Excellent! Just realized now.<br>
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I took a look yesterday on a train from a mobile device and didn't
realize.<br>
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Let me know if I understand correctly:<br>
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The first batch of graphs is:<br>
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rrul-box.pdf 12-Aug-2015
12:12 111773<br>
rrul-box.svg 12-Aug-2015
12:12 121160<br>
rrul-cdf.pdf 12-Aug-2015
12:12 125117<br>
rrul-cdf.svg 12-Aug-2015
12:12 120621<br>
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The second batch:<br>
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rrul_be-box.pdf 12-Aug-2015
12:12 111472<br>
rrul_be-box.svg 12-Aug-2015
12:12 120830<br>
rrul_be-cdf.pdf 12-Aug-2015
12:12 123218<br>
rrul_be-cdf.svg 12-Aug-2015
12:12 114186<br>
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Few questions:<br>
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<li>I guess there are no other graphs, is this correct?</li>
<li>I guess the two batches correspond to two tests, is this
correct?</li>
<li>each test offers two visualization stylet, correct?<br>
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<li>what was done exactly in each tests?</li>
<li>how to interpret the box graph?<br>
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Comments:<br>
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<li>I think the CDF plot is easier to grasp and explain to viewers</li>
<li>I really like having all the results on a single graph, it
makes it really easy to glance and compare - @Mathieu: would it
be possible to do this for some of the other graphs too (eg: CDF
plots only)?</li>
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Thank you Toke, excellent work! :-)<br>
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Fed<br>
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