Hi
I have a doubt: How do you plot the sum of hits given in the central 30 cm, in horizontal bar style?I hope you can help me with the "report design".
Thanks
In the image you can see that the bar graph indicates the goals, the dotted line is the sample recovery.
The translation is not very clear so I will restate what I believe your question is to make sure I have it correct.
I wish to add a bar graph to a report that displays the penetration test blow counts. The graph should look like the example provided.
To start with there is a training video on this site dealing with bar graphs located here:
2018-04 (April) gINT SIG - Accentuate Your gINT Reports with Bar Graphs (bentley.com)
The procedure to add a bar graph to a report general follows the following steps.
1) Add a bar graph vs depth entity to the report, in report design select Log, and then select Column - Bar chart vs depth
2) The main entity window will be displayed. Below is an example of what it should look like
Explaining the fields where you will input your specific data as follows:
1. Column width expression - This is how wide you want the graph to appear in the report in page units
2. Data minimum expression - set to zero if you want the bar to start at zero
3. Data maximum expression - this should be an expression that returns the number of blows. It can be as simple as Blows2 + blows3 as shown in the example but most are more complex to account for partial penetrations and refusal blows or other circumstances.
4. Top depth expression - This is typically the field that identifies the top depth of the sample from the data table
5. Vertical extent expression - In this case this will be the the sample length so that the bar vertical extent matches the vertical extent of the sample. If you have a field for sample length this will be placed here. This example has fields for top and bottom depth so the length has to be calculated from these values.
6. Vertical extent type - will be in depth units as shown
7. Axis range minimum - is where the left axis value where the graph will start
8. Axis range maximum will be 50 in this case which is defined as refusal in the SPT test
9. Below this your options will be slightly different as the example is from a fence diagram rather than the log report. The only remaining field that is important for a log report is the X coordinate which is where the graph will be positioned on the page.
There are many other options that you can use to customize the looks of the plot and the bars. I encourage you to explore these.
Note that this only plots the blow counts as bars. To plot the recovery and RQD as shown in your example you will need to add additional entities at the same X coordinate and complete them.
The example is for my data structure, your field names and table names will likely be different. Also this is not a complete explanation, other entries may be required to complete the bar graph but this covers the main components.
Thanks for the reply Szang, can you explain to me how I can find more videos like the one you shared with me?
Look in the wiki for gINT. There is a section containing many videos. Link below
Videos on gINT and subsurface data topics - gINT | Keynetix Wiki - OpenGround | gINT | Keynetix - Bentley Communities
There is also a tutorials section