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For Continuous data, plotting options can be reached by clicking the options symbol on the top right of a bar plot panel. Here you may:

Change your plot’s Left-Right scale orientation

Change your symbol type between bar, dot and line.

Change scale type from linear to logarithmic

Remove the data panel

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c. Scatter Plot

Scatter Plot allows you to dynamically plot together two data types from the same data set and combines available stratigraphy data allowing the analysis of specific stratigraphic zones.

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Scatter Plot is currently available for RWI cuttings (XRF, XRD, Qemscan) and poro-perm.

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Features:

Depth Interval: Allows you to restrict your scatter plot to a specific stratigraphic zone available to the wellbore. GLEX’s default is to plot all available data, but different data sets and zones can be selected with the drop-down boxes. After selection, the depth interval on your plot will update.

Data Averages: When plotting data an average value for X and Y data types will show at the bottom left of the plot window. Averages will update dynamically upon applying depth/stratigaphic stratigraphic filters.

*Note for porosities and permeabilities, averages are representative of poro-perm data points with shared depths and doesn't necessarily represent the entire data set.

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Axis Settings

Scale editor: Allows you to set a custom max scale value.

Linear/Logarithmic selector: Toggle between linear and logarithmic axis scaling types.

Axis Scale: Controls the scale of the X and Yaxes. GLEX’s default is Best Fit.

Best Fit: Automatically fits max-scales the highest available value for both axes, based on filtered welltop

Log max value: Scales axes to the highest available value for the source of that axis

Full scale: Goes to a pre-defined max for each data type depending on units in the data source.

Custom: Allows you to define your own plot settings

Scatter Plot Filter

It is also possible to apply a stratigraphic filter to your scatter plot, meaning you can plot and analyse specific stratigraphic zones, changing them as you please on the fly.

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