From: Greg Aldering (aldering@panisse.lbl.gov)
Date: Sat Jul 12 2003 - 14:39:42 PDT
Personally I like the plot without the unaverage points. If someone wants
the unaveraged points they can refer to Figure 5 (since we seem to have
decided that this would be shown in addition to Figure 5). Also, IMHO, the
point of averaging is to clarify the trend in otherwise noisy data -
putting both the averaged and unaveraged points on the plot completely
defeats this goal.
I may also have preferred it when the error bars were black (You'd have
to run ploterr and then oplot so the red circles are in front of the
error bars though.) In that version the larger error bars were not as
distracting to my eye. Also, I like the linear z because it shows *our*
data rather then using 3/4 of the area to show the low-z data (or else
having to resort to insets as in Figure 5).
Cheers,
Greg
On Sat, 12 Jul 2003, Saul Perlmutter wrote:
> ...If we like the more busy version, we may want to consider also
> putting the open circle (unaveraged) points on the bottom panel.
>
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