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psychrometric chart #83
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Yes, that is what I meant, it would be great to have an adaptive bin size, but if you say that you have already tried that I will close this issue. |
Minor graphical changes here, but it would be more typical (and much clearer) if the default chart shape was closer to square. e.g. the default height was 2-3 times what it currently is. If it's feasible to implement, it would also be good to locate the chart controls in the white space at the top left of the chart, as that will always be blank space. |
There is no “default” chart size.
Currently the height is fixed and the width resizes with the browser, so it is easy to have a more square appearance.
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I understand. I can't really picture a situation where a chart like the one
below is that useful. Also, even if I resize the browser window, the tab
text and controls start to overlay before it becomes square. It would be a
better user experience to automatically present a chart with a more
appropriate aspect ratio, instead of forcing the user to resize their
browser window to achieve a similar result. We could just 2.5x the fixed
height, or dynamically scale it so that it is approximately square
depending browser width.
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One other minor point on the psychrometric chart, but as it also relates to scaling and bin size I'm adding to this thread. Consider adding the comfort envelope to the psychrometric chart. This will give folks visual context as they switch between climates (as the axis often rescales when doing so making it difficult to understand) |
The psychrometric chart does not look that great under certain circumstances. I guess you are binning the data in too narrow bands. There should probably a minimum. Example for Singapore with the following inputs: months from 1 - 11 (inverted) and time between and 12.
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