Thursday, June 12, 2008

activity 1

Above is the original graph, taken from the Journal of Plant Physiology 1926. The rotation of the image was imperfectly done using paint hence the red box to at least have straight axes to base on.

These are the x-y variable values and their corresponding pixel coordinate values:

x y
x(pixels) y(pixels)
0 0
120 75
2 25
225 140
4 40
330 179
6 80
435 283
8 120
540 387
10

645

-from these it is calculated that the x-axis has 52.5 pixels per unit while the y-axis has 2.6 pixels per unit.

Below are tables for the pixel coordinates, values in pixels (coordinates minus origin coordinates), and the actual values (values in pixels divided by the calculated pixels per unit for each axis) of each X mark on the original graph.

coordinates :

values (in pixels):
x y
x y
121 140
1 65
136 135
16 60
264 134
144 59
308 138
188 63
336 209
216 134
370 283
250 208
440 365
320 290
457 368
337 293

actual values:
CO2 evolved staining time
0.019048 25
0.304762 23.07692
2.742857 22.69231
3.580952 24.23077
4.114286 51.53846
4.761905 80
6.095238 111.5385
6.419048 112.6923


From the values of the last table, the following graph was (re)constructed:

-i give myself a grade of 10 because even though the format of the y-axis values is different from the original graph; the overall appearance and upon closer inspection, the marked data points, are about precisely reconstructed.

2 comments:

Jing said...

Hello Aileen,

Not bad. But I'll be more convinced if you succeed in overlaying the graph. Ask your classmates how to do it. Tip though, crop the scanned image such that its origin becomes the lower left corner of the resulting image. When you overlay their origins MUST coincide.

Jing said...

Sorry Angel,

Should be Angel, not Aileen.