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Could it be possible to set the azimuth angle for patch_resolution 3D geometry plot? #96
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Dear Xiaoran,
This brings up the 3d interactive version of that static plot you have shown and you can rotate zoom and drag it to the position of your liking and then you can export it to the fileformat of your choice through the "save as" button. Please let me know if that solution is acceptable for you?! If not for sure we can figure sth out. Cheers! |
Dear Hannes, |
I am glad it works now! |
Hi again,
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/35222932/149726281-7ec140db-382b-4cb5-9592-24ec6bceabe3.png)
Thank you for providing the resolution distribution inversion method! I tried it by following the tutorial and got the path_resolution figure for my case.
But because the fault settings are a curve fault with a sub-horizontal decollement fault beneath it, plotting with the default azimuth, the figure cannot show the decollement fault clearly [Please see the attachment, the decollement fault was hiden by the curve fault].
Therefore, I check the
'-h'
for'beat plot'
function, but I don't find the introduction about how to changing the azimuth angle.I checked the
plotting.py
script but I don't think changing theazim
parameters inplotting.py
and rerunning is a good idea... In my case, thebeat build_gfs
will cost 2 hours to get the trade-off curve and the corresponding patch_resolution figures...Could you please give me some suggestions?
Thank you very much!
Best regards,
Xiaoran.
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