Author: semor Date: Wed Sep 5 15:33:12 2012 New Revision: 17460 URL: http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/relax?rev=17460&view=rev Log: Added some text to describe the consistency testing example figure. This follows a discussion started by Edward d'Auvergne at: https://mail.gna.org/public/relax-devel/2012-09/msg00019.html (Message-id: <CAED9pY8XhmmvyfBS7mZA8XZ=4mJZe9TuGjARHoV2tVcjjV9SrQ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>) Modified: trunk/docs/latex/consistency_tests.tex Modified: trunk/docs/latex/consistency_tests.tex URL: http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/relax/trunk/docs/latex/consistency_tests.tex?rev=17460&r1=17459&r2=17460&view=diff ============================================================================== --- trunk/docs/latex/consistency_tests.tex (original) +++ trunk/docs/latex/consistency_tests.tex Wed Sep 5 15:33:12 2012 @@ -259,3 +259,11 @@ However, simply visualizing the calculated $J(0)$, $F_\eta$, and $F_{R_2}$ values this way does not allow proper consistency testing. Indeed, for assessing the consistency of relaxation data using these tests, different methods exist to compare values calculated from one field to another. These include correlation plots and histograms, and calculation of correlation, skewness and kurtosis coefficients. +An example of such an analysis is shown in Figure \ref{fig: consistency analysis} below + +\begin{figure*}[h] +\label{fig: consistency analysis} +\includegraphics[width=0.9\textwidth]{graphics/analyses/consistency_testing/consistency__J0_PSE-4.eps.gz} +\caption[Example of consistency testing visual analysis]{Example of consistency testing visual analysis. Relaxation data from three different magnetic fields are compared. For each pair of magnetic field, a correlation plot of the calculated $J(0)$ values (top) as well as an histogram of the ration of calculated $J(0)$ values (bottom) are shown.} +\end{figure*} +