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Hi,
I was hoping that someone might point me in the direct off a custom or standard visual that already exist, or the process to develop a scatterplot with a number of threshold lines (which have constant x1 y1 and x2 y2 values which are stored in a separate Table).
I have hunted around the forums but can find exactly what I require. This seems like it should be pretty straight forward but I am not sure on the process. I have images of what I am trying to achieve from and excel example.
my data is pretty straightfward
Scatterplot
| SiteID | Head_m | Location.Depth |
| Site1 | 41.03 | 66 |
| Site2 | 41.55 | 44 |
| Site3 | 12.47 | 25 |
| Site4 | 38.57 | 70 |
| Site5 | 17.34 | 41 |
| Site6 | 8.65 | 25 |
| Site7 | 57.11 | 68 |
| Site8 | 21.21 | 30 |
| Site9 | 45.47 | 56 |
| Site10 | 35.99 | 60 |
| Site11 | 24.38 | 45 |
| Site12 | 6.78 | 25 |
| Site13 | 25.42 | 100 |
| Site14 | 36.69 | 95 |
| Site15 | 29.08 | 65 |
| Site16 | 10.86 | 45 |
| Site17 | 37.1 | 54 |
| Site18 | 28.72 | 43 |
| Site19 | 7.18 | 28 |
Constant
| Depth | Pressure |
| 0 | 0 |
| 1000 | 1000 |
Thanks Darryl
You can use Deneb and layer these charts atop each other.
thanks for the suggestion. I will jump into deneb and see how I go. Cheers
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