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guleiss
Level II

Contour plot weird problem

Hi,

I used JMP for a few years and recently got a strange problem during a contour plot. Please see attached JMP file (test.jmp).

The data was plotted correctly in matlab. In the attached file, if I just plotted freq from 0.2 to 0.8, everything looked good (as left image). But if I included freq=0.9, the plot is changed completely (actually, the plot shrunk to a single line, as right image). I also noticed even I didn't add new data, but changed the exist data slightly, the plot was changed completely to a line, i.e. I changed one data freq from 0.8 to 0.9. It's so weird to me.

Can anyone give me a help?

Thanks a lot!

-Lei

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guleiss
Level II

Re: Contour plot weird problem

Hi Lou,

Thanks for looking into it. I am glad to get the contour plot :-). I did contour plot with other software. But I just wanted to make all my contour plot in my slides consistent. I will submit a technical support and keep everyone updated.

Thanks,

-Lei (I don't know why the forum automatically change my name "Lei" to "she", another weird thing.)

louv
Staff (Retired)

Re: Contour plot weird problem

Hi L.

I may have found the problem. I added a new column (Column 4) that was just Column 2 * 1,000,000,000  and I was able to obtain the contour plot.

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guleiss
Level II

Re: Contour plot weird problem

Hi Lou,

Interesting, I did what you said. It worked. Maybe the original column 2 value is too small? anyway, I also submitted the question to JMP technical support. Before getting reply from them, your method worked pretty well.

Thanks,

-Lei

Re: Contour plot weird problem

Hi Lei,

Contour Plot computes a triangulation of the data as a basis for doing the interpolation for contours.  It looks like the triangulation step is failing in this case due to the different scales for X & Y.

There is an option under the red-triangle menu for "Transform", with two options.  The default is None, and it will triangulate without any scaling of the data.  If you change this to "Range Normalized", each axis will be scaled independently prior to the triangulation, and this appears to resolve the issue for this example.

Changing the Transform can sometimes cause changes in the contours (due to changes in the triangulation), but in this case with data specified on a grid there should be no difference.

-Dan