Graph Visualization¶
Flapjack allows you to import “graphs” - which are files that contain one or more values per marker which can be visualized alongside the main display. Flapjack supports two style of graph - histogram and line graph.
Importing graph data¶
Import a graph file using the Import Data
dialog. Note that any graph data that is imported will overwrite any existing graph data held in the current data set, but the file format supports more than one graph anyway.
The structure of a graph file is tab-delimited text. Each line provides details on a marker via three columns in the following format:
MarkerName GraphName Value
For example:
11_20479 Height 10.5
11_20480 Height 9.4
11_20479 Resistance 0.234
11_20480 Resistance 0.993
...
Each graph can also have an optional significance threshold value associated with it. This is specified by using the reserved “SIGNIFICANCE_THRESHOLD” keyword in the file, for example:
SIGNIFICANCE_THRESHOLD Height 8.0
11_20479 Height 10.5
...
Interacting with a graph¶
You can select which graph to display, along with the type of graph (line or histogram) by using the Select Graph
dialog.
When you mouse over a graph, the status panel will show you:
- the name of the marker currently under the mouse
- the name of the graph
- the value of the marker (and optionally the graph’s threshold value in parenthesis)
When displaying a histogram, the intensity of the colour is used to represent the value; the stronger the colour, the higher the value.
If a graph has a significance threshold, then this will be displayed on the graph as a dotted line.