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Mapping a list into a phase diagram


How to plot a list of lists with ListLinePlot?Making a list of rules from the list of elementsSplit list into overlapping sublistsListPlot with colorsListPlot with different color optionsListPlot with different color options part IIColor coded-numbers as points in the ListPlotCustom color in data pointsHow to extract specific points from NDSolve solutionHow to achieve a color gradient following the x-axes in the points of a ListPlot?













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Consider the following list



list = 1,1,1,1,2,1,1,3,2,1,4,2,
2,1,1,2,2,2,2,3,2,2,4,2,
3,1,1,3,2,2,3,3,3,3,4,3,
4,1,2,4,2,3,4,3,3,4,4,3;


The list is composed of sublists in the form of x,y,value, where the first and second element are the coordinates, and the third element is a value which should be assigned in the phase diagram.



In the example above, I would a different color to be assigned to a different number (say 1 - blue, 2 - red, 3 - green).



The result should look like the following



enter image description here



This is a simplified example of a much larger data set, with very small spacings between the x,y values, which should eventually produce several colors that represent phases.










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    Why do you call this a "phase plot"?
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$begingroup$


Consider the following list



list = 1,1,1,1,2,1,1,3,2,1,4,2,
2,1,1,2,2,2,2,3,2,2,4,2,
3,1,1,3,2,2,3,3,3,3,4,3,
4,1,2,4,2,3,4,3,3,4,4,3;


The list is composed of sublists in the form of x,y,value, where the first and second element are the coordinates, and the third element is a value which should be assigned in the phase diagram.



In the example above, I would a different color to be assigned to a different number (say 1 - blue, 2 - red, 3 - green).



The result should look like the following



enter image description here



This is a simplified example of a much larger data set, with very small spacings between the x,y values, which should eventually produce several colors that represent phases.










share|improve this question











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  • 2




    $begingroup$
    Why do you call this a "phase plot"?
    $endgroup$
    – David G. Stork
    yesterday










  • $begingroup$
    @Stork, changed to phase diagram, if u know a better terminology please edit.
    $endgroup$
    – jarhead
    23 hours ago














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$begingroup$


Consider the following list



list = 1,1,1,1,2,1,1,3,2,1,4,2,
2,1,1,2,2,2,2,3,2,2,4,2,
3,1,1,3,2,2,3,3,3,3,4,3,
4,1,2,4,2,3,4,3,3,4,4,3;


The list is composed of sublists in the form of x,y,value, where the first and second element are the coordinates, and the third element is a value which should be assigned in the phase diagram.



In the example above, I would a different color to be assigned to a different number (say 1 - blue, 2 - red, 3 - green).



The result should look like the following



enter image description here



This is a simplified example of a much larger data set, with very small spacings between the x,y values, which should eventually produce several colors that represent phases.










share|improve this question











$endgroup$




Consider the following list



list = 1,1,1,1,2,1,1,3,2,1,4,2,
2,1,1,2,2,2,2,3,2,2,4,2,
3,1,1,3,2,2,3,3,3,3,4,3,
4,1,2,4,2,3,4,3,3,4,4,3;


The list is composed of sublists in the form of x,y,value, where the first and second element are the coordinates, and the third element is a value which should be assigned in the phase diagram.



In the example above, I would a different color to be assigned to a different number (say 1 - blue, 2 - red, 3 - green).



The result should look like the following



enter image description here



This is a simplified example of a much larger data set, with very small spacings between the x,y values, which should eventually produce several colors that represent phases.







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    $begingroup$
    Why do you call this a "phase plot"?
    $endgroup$
    – David G. Stork
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  • $begingroup$
    @Stork, changed to phase diagram, if u know a better terminology please edit.
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    $begingroup$
    Why do you call this a "phase plot"?
    $endgroup$
    – David G. Stork
    yesterday










  • $begingroup$
    @Stork, changed to phase diagram, if u know a better terminology please edit.
    $endgroup$
    – jarhead
    23 hours ago








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$begingroup$
Why do you call this a "phase plot"?
$endgroup$
– David G. Stork
yesterday




$begingroup$
Why do you call this a "phase plot"?
$endgroup$
– David G. Stork
yesterday












$begingroup$
@Stork, changed to phase diagram, if u know a better terminology please edit.
$endgroup$
– jarhead
23 hours ago





$begingroup$
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AxesOrigin -> 1, 1/2, FrameStyle -> FontSize -> 28,
FrameTicks -> Range[4], Range[4], None, None, Frame -> True,
FrameLabel -> Style["Y", 24], Rotate[Style["X", 24], -90 °]]







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BubbleChart[list /. x_, y_, z_ -> y, x, z, 
BubbleSizes -> 0.25, 0.25,
ColorFunction ->
Function[x, y, r,
Switch[x, y, r, _, _, 1, Blue, _, _, 2, Red, _, _, 3,
Green]], ColorFunctionScaling -> False,
FrameTicks -> Range[4], Range[4], None, None, Frame -> True,
FrameLabel -> "Y", "X", RotateLabel -> False]


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    ColorFunction ->
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    Switch[x, y, r, _, _, 1, Blue, _, _, 2, Red, _, _, 3,
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    FrameTicks -> Range[4], Range[4], None, None, Frame -> True,
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      Switch[x, y, r, _, _, 1, Blue, _, _, 2, Red, _, _, 3,
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      FrameTicks -> Range[4], Range[4], None, None, Frame -> True,
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        ColorFunction ->
        Function[x, y, r,
        Switch[x, y, r, _, _, 1, Blue, _, _, 2, Red, _, _, 3,
        Green]], ColorFunctionScaling -> False,
        FrameTicks -> Range[4], Range[4], None, None, Frame -> True,
        FrameLabel -> "Y", "X", RotateLabel -> False]


        enter image description here



        You can adjust the space between bubbles by changing the BubbleSizes.






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        ColorFunction ->
        Function[x, y, r,
        Switch[x, y, r, _, _, 1, Blue, _, _, 2, Red, _, _, 3,
        Green]], ColorFunctionScaling -> False,
        FrameTicks -> Range[4], Range[4], None, None, Frame -> True,
        FrameLabel -> "Y", "X", RotateLabel -> False]


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        You can adjust the space between bubbles by changing the BubbleSizes.







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