From f6e48caf667291486bc90d095b718b79bbc487bd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: gforney Date: Sat, 15 Apr 2023 22:09:18 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] smv ug: edits to 2d plot section --- Manuals/SMV_User_Guide/SMV_User_Guide.tex | 14 +++++++------- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/Manuals/SMV_User_Guide/SMV_User_Guide.tex b/Manuals/SMV_User_Guide/SMV_User_Guide.tex index e692ac4b5b..5843753277 100644 --- a/Manuals/SMV_User_Guide/SMV_User_Guide.tex +++ b/Manuals/SMV_User_Guide/SMV_User_Guide.tex @@ -1792,14 +1792,14 @@ \chapter{Visualizing Zone Fire Data} \chapter{Visualizing Data Using 2D Plots} \label{chap:2DPLOT} -Smokeview may be used to create 2D plots using data found in spreadsheet files +Smokeview may be used to create 2D plots using data found in spreadsheet (csv) files or in slice files. -Spreadsheet files may be generated by FDS by CFAST or obtained from an experiment if the +Spreadsheet files may be generated by FDS, by CFAST or obtained from an experiment as long as the format is the same as generated by FDS or CFAST. Smokeview expects the first row to contain quantities, the second row to contain units and the third row through last row to contain data. \section{Spreadsheet file 2D Plots} -Two examples of spreadsheet files generated by FDS +Two examples of spreadsheet files generated by FDS are {\tt casename\_hrr.csv}\ and {\tt casename\_devc.csv}\ where casename is the {\tt CHID}\ of the case being modeled. The file {\tt casename\_hrr.csv}\ consists of data related @@ -1813,7 +1813,7 @@ \section{Spreadsheet file 2D Plots} generated by FDS. Plots may contain up to two different curve types where all curves of a given type have the same unit. Labels for the first curve type picked are drawn on the left axis -and labels for second curve type picked are drawn on the right axis. +and labels for the second curve type picked are drawn on the right axis. Figure \ref{fig:plot2ddialog} shows the dialog box used for creating 2D plots. This dialog box may be opened using the `"` keyboard @@ -1827,7 +1827,7 @@ \section{Spreadsheet file 2D Plots} \begin{figure}[htbp] \begin{center} \begin{tabular}{c} -\includegraphics[width=5.431in]{../../../fig/smv/figures/plot2d_dialog} +\includegraphics[width=4.3403in]{../../../fig/smv/figures/plot2d_dialog} \end{tabular} \end{center} \caption[2D Plotting Dialog Box.]{2D Plotting Dialog Box. To create a plot, click on the New plot @@ -1881,7 +1881,7 @@ \section{Spreadsheet file 2D Plots} \end{figure} \section{Slice file 2D Plots} -2D plots may be generated using slice file data by selecting the +2D plots may also be created using slice file data by selecting the {\em Dialogs>File/Data/Coloring}\ menu entry then selecting the {\em Slice/2D Plots}\ tab. This dialog box is illustrated in Figure \ref{fig:plot2dslicedialog}. To create a plot, @@ -3157,7 +3157,7 @@ \section{Tour Settings} the position and view direction settings will affect the view. Unchecking these options returns control of scene movement to the user allowing one to have a global view of the tour. -Keyframe times are proportional to the path length +Keyframe times are proportional to the path length between keyframes so that the speed traversed along the tour is constant. The start and stop times of the tour may also be specified using the {\em start time}\ and {\em stop time}\ entries in the dialog box.