Re: triangular phase diagram
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Dear Marc, I wanted to mention that I have just published on CRAN, a package for R, for the plotting of ternary diagrams. It is based off ggplot2, which is highly regarded, and, my website can be viewed at www.ggtern.com, including many examples, specifically including a case study at the following address: http://ggtern.com/case-study-zirconia-alumina-silica/ Hope you find it of value. Best Regards, Nicholas Hamilton School of Materials Science and Engineering Univesity of New South Wales Sydney Australia -- www.ggtern.com On Saturday, May 20, 1995 5:00:00 PM UTC+10, Marc Boullier wrote: > I've heard about mathematica. I am working in chemistry > and I would like to know if I can draw some triangular > phase diagram with mathematica: > example: > A > /\ > /| \ > /2| \ > /_/ 1 \ > / ____ \ > / / 2 \ \ > /__/______\__\ > B C > > this is a kind of binary diagram extended to the > concept of ternary diagram. > > my e-mail address is cismab at cis0.levels.unisa.edu.au > > Thanks you for your answer. > > Marc Boullier.
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