Hi Taylor, Thanks a lot for the video. I've never known this existed, a friend of mine told me about this software. It helps me with comparing my data with really old articles even with XRD data of too specific compositions that can not be found in standard data set websites.
@@swathiEC pretty amazing right? In the early days of my PhD. I didn't know that it existed either and when I tried to compare our results to somebody else's, you had to just copy and paste the bad figure from the old PDF. It's much better to simply grab the raw data and replot it yourself.
little extra tip: adjust the Distance variable to something like 20, it will help eliminate the unwanted data. Only works if you have a sharp image tho.
Would this work with graphs with multiple variables in one graph and the graph is full black (dotted lines, bold lines, normal lines) - so not colored.
I have tried for a graph bar and used yellow pen shaded to get the automated figure values. But it is not taking all the bars in the graph. Could you please help on this.
yes. Although, it's meant for pulling data from plots, not creating them. At the end you will have a .csv file with the data and you can create the plot in whatever software you choose (hopefully python!). It can pull from log-log, log-linear, linear-linear and many other options (radial, heatmaps etc)
I have a question. How to obtain automatic data extraction from log-log plot. There are three graphs on the same plot. Objective: get data points for all the three graphs for the same values of X.
sure. You can select them individually if you want, or you can select the number of pixels between sampling points. Reducing the pixels will give you many more points, increasing the pixels will give you less.
Yes , you're right but i want exact 100 data point in any curve . It give more or less than 100 with reducing or increasing number of pixels . I have to do this on a lot of curves so I'm looking for a way in which i just insert the number of data points . I try other software like get data , Engauge.Digitizer ,..... but i could not find what i want .
@@trromany4423 use webplotdigitizer and then export to excel. Then use the MOD command. Read more here www.google.com/amp/s/softhandover.wordpress.com/2014/02/27/how-to-use-1-out-of-every-n-rows-in-excel/amp/
Hi Taylor, thanks a lot for this nice video. I have been trying to upload an image of a cost-effectiveness plane graph from an article to extract data using the online version of the WebPlotDigitizer. My X axis data points are from (-0.3) to (0.45) and the Y axis is from -24,000 to 24,000. But when I define these data points and run it, data the software generate are not within these ranges for X and Y. Any idea why?
@@TaylorSparks xkcd.com/2341/ todays comic mentiones WebPlotDigitiser in the hover comment; I hadnt heard of it so this was a good place to start! Thanks for a great video!
Literally helped your video, glad that I learned this with such ease. Your video made me make the excel sheets very quicker for my internship tasks.
Thank you Taylor, with this video i can finish mi bachelors degree.
Great video!
same
This explanation is as clear as seeing through a glass. Thank you!!
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Awesome! None of our mechanical engineering professors told us... Thank you!
Materials Science got you covered 😆
Hi Taylor, Thanks a lot for the video. I've never known this existed, a friend of mine told me about this software. It helps me with comparing my data with really old articles even with XRD data of too specific compositions that can not be found in standard data set websites.
@@swathiEC pretty amazing right? In the early days of my PhD. I didn't know that it existed either and when I tried to compare our results to somebody else's, you had to just copy and paste the bad figure from the old PDF. It's much better to simply grab the raw data and replot it yourself.
You literally saved my life! Cheers man
I am devoted to compare and analyze plenty of data from literature. So. It is very useful for me to watch your excellent vlog, NICE!!!!
Hey man, I'm super glad to help. Like subscribe and share and I will keep on making videos like this
@@TaylorSparks Yes, I will! I am a Phd student from CHINA, my major is applied chemistry. Your video is extremely valuable to me. Thanks
Thanks a bunch for elucidating how to capture data using WebPlot Digitizer.
My pleasure! Like, share, and sub to help me keep making content.
@@TaylorSparks Sure
great work!
tip: you can paste the image directly into plot digitzer
Yes that's right! I usually just do a print screen and then open the browser and hit paste
Thanks for the detailed tutorial!! With explanation
Thanks Taylor! Really well done video!
Happy to help!
Thank you so much for this video. Helped lots with my Master's study.
So happy to help
little extra tip: adjust the Distance variable to something like 20, it will help eliminate the unwanted data. Only works if you have a sharp image tho.
Very informative and clear, thank you so much!
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Thank you ..i needed it badly, and u explained it in very detail. Thank you
glad to help!
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Good luck using it!
Thank you .. the video is great help well done thanks again
Many thanks, itt so clear to understand !!!
May I ask one thing please? I can not load my images which I saved as tiff in my computer?
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This is a great video. Very easy to understand.
Would this work with graphs with multiple variables in one graph and the graph is full black (dotted lines, bold lines, normal lines) - so not colored.
Yes, but you would have to collect data in manual mode
Excellent work
Thanks so much. Was very useful
Great tutorial of this awesome tool. Thanks!
Right?
Thanks for your video and explanation. Very easy to use.
So glad to help!
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This is great! Thanks so much for your videos, they are super helpful.
Thanks! Let me know what else would help!
Thank you, very helpful!
Thanks!
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Great video buddy thanks
Glad to help!
I have tried for a graph bar and used yellow pen shaded to get the automated figure values. But it is not taking all the bars in the graph. Could you please help on this.
Could you send me a screenshot? It's hard to know what's going wrong without seeing what you did.
Thanks! 15 mins to watch the video and get the data!
So great, right?
can you send the data to matlad?
Thanks a lot! That was great!
Thank you so much !!
Is it can plot semi log graphs?
yes. Although, it's meant for pulling data from plots, not creating them. At the end you will have a .csv file with the data and you can create the plot in whatever software you choose (hopefully python!). It can pull from log-log, log-linear, linear-linear and many other options (radial, heatmaps etc)
I have a question. How to obtain automatic data extraction from log-log plot. There are three graphs on the same plot.
Objective: get data points for all the three graphs for the same values of X.
Show me the plot you are interested in and I can probably make a video for it.
@@TaylorSparks Well, I tried and figure it out. Thank you for your reply. Thanks again
Great , thank you so much for this explanation . i want to know if we could choose number of data points in WebPlotDigitizer
sure. You can select them individually if you want, or you can select the number of pixels between sampling points. Reducing the pixels will give you many more points, increasing the pixels will give you less.
Yes , you're right but i want exact 100 data point in any curve . It give more or less than 100 with reducing or increasing number of pixels . I have to do this on a lot of curves so I'm looking for a way in which i just insert the number of data points . I try other software like get data , Engauge.Digitizer ,..... but i could not find what i want .
@@trromany4423 use webplotdigitizer and then export to excel. Then use the MOD command. Read more here www.google.com/amp/s/softhandover.wordpress.com/2014/02/27/how-to-use-1-out-of-every-n-rows-in-excel/amp/
@@TaylorSparks thank you so much , it was really helpful .
Really great! thnx
great, I can understand i was puzzled thanks!
Thanks for sharing!
No problem!!
Hi Thanks for your clear explanation, just is there any way to measure the area under the curve with WebPlotDigirizer ?
not that I know of. Instead, I would pull all of the points using web plot digitizer and then do numerical integration to figure out the area
Nice! Thank You
Hi Taylor, thanks a lot for this nice video. I have been trying to upload an image of a cost-effectiveness plane graph from an article to extract data using the online version of the WebPlotDigitizer. My X axis data points are from (-0.3) to (0.45) and the Y axis is from -24,000 to 24,000. But when I define these data points and run it, data the software generate are not within these ranges for X and Y. Any idea why?
Hmmm... No idea. Can you send an image of the data you want collected? I can try. sparks@eng.utah.edu
Hey! I'm having the same problem! Have figured that out?
@@yousefabuamneh6620 try sending to sparks@eng.utah.edu and I'll look
I have the same problem too
good job sir, i appreciate it
glad to help!
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Hey...how use this data in origin
Sorry, I don't use origin. I don't think it's worth the money since Python or QT Grace can do just as nice of plots for free
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XKCD took me here...
Oh? How??
@@TaylorSparks xkcd.com/2341/ todays comic mentiones WebPlotDigitiser in the hover comment; I hadnt heard of it so this was a good place to start! Thanks for a great video!
@@penrith50 awesome!