AUTOMATED GRAPHICS PLOTTING, POSSIBLY USING EXCEL
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Experience Level: Intermediate
( I am not sure if this is in the correct category)
I require the plotting of data on an image.
THE BACKGROUND:
We have conducted a study on the heritability of facial features. We have a lot of data on what areas of the face are heritable. We need this data graphically represented on an image of the face.
The face has been mapped with 21 points. Each point has letters associated with it based on the latin name for that part of the face. For example, the tip of the nose is called PRONASALE and therefore that point in the data is refereed to as "prn". Another example is that the chin is called POGONION and so in the data it is referred to as "Pg".
THE REQUIREMENTS:
Attached is a file with the facial image with 21 points in red. As mentioned above, each point has a name/letters. The same file has a sample data table. the data shows the areas of the face which need to be graphically plotted. There are two columns, males and females. Each column has a serious of lines that need to be drawn/plotted.
Using the example above, the distance between the tip of the nose (prn) and the chin (Pg) would need to be plotted. So the data table would show this as "Pg-prn". So a straight line of, lets say red, should be drawn between these two points. The line between all the points mentioned in the sample data table need to be plotted in red.
The data supplied is just a sample data. The actual data contains many more points and so the plotting process would ideally be automatic after some programming. It will take too long to do it manually. It must be an automated process.
We should agree in principle the mechanism of how to implement this project and i can give more details to assist.
Any questions, let me know
Nizar
I require the plotting of data on an image.
THE BACKGROUND:
We have conducted a study on the heritability of facial features. We have a lot of data on what areas of the face are heritable. We need this data graphically represented on an image of the face.
The face has been mapped with 21 points. Each point has letters associated with it based on the latin name for that part of the face. For example, the tip of the nose is called PRONASALE and therefore that point in the data is refereed to as "prn". Another example is that the chin is called POGONION and so in the data it is referred to as "Pg".
THE REQUIREMENTS:
Attached is a file with the facial image with 21 points in red. As mentioned above, each point has a name/letters. The same file has a sample data table. the data shows the areas of the face which need to be graphically plotted. There are two columns, males and females. Each column has a serious of lines that need to be drawn/plotted.
Using the example above, the distance between the tip of the nose (prn) and the chin (Pg) would need to be plotted. So the data table would show this as "Pg-prn". So a straight line of, lets say red, should be drawn between these two points. The line between all the points mentioned in the sample data table need to be plotted in red.
The data supplied is just a sample data. The actual data contains many more points and so the plotting process would ideally be automatic after some programming. It will take too long to do it manually. It must be an automated process.
We should agree in principle the mechanism of how to implement this project and i can give more details to assist.
Any questions, let me know
Nizar
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