Talk:2864: Compact Graphs

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Suggestion for X-axis: red - yellow - green - blue (like visible light spectral colours, but in reverse direction)

Suggestion for y-axis: 62 (red) - 159 (yellow) - 187 (blue) - 205 (green) - 230 (blue)

--172.71.246.52 21:35, 6 December 2023 (UTC)

If the second "graph" really is a representation of the same data as the first, there should be five points, corresponding to (approximately) {(17, 62), (36, 159), (67, 206), (88, 186), (100, 232)}. I copied the first plot to GIMP, cropped it, scaled it to 100x250, and measured the centres of the dots. :-) BunsenH (talk) 02:19, 7 December 2023 (UTC)

I agree with five labels. Combining these information above so far, and adding information from the Color Model HSV (also extracted with GIMP:-), the data points might be:

17, 62, hue 13 (red)

36, 159, hue 51 (yellow)

67, 205, hue 88 (green)

88, 187, hue 167 (turquoise)

100, 230, hue 200 (blue)

Does anyone see a consistent/proportional correlation between x-axis and HSV-hue? --LaVe (talk) 07:53, 7 December 2023 (UTC)