Click
and drag the mouse down and right to zoom in, or drag it
up and left to zoom out.
Or press the Rescale Plot to fill button to rescale the plot to
show all of the current data.
The > and <
buttons will advance/retreat to the next/previous profile in the database.
The >> and <<
buttons will automatically move through the data at the rate you set with
the DELAY slider.
If you are at
the beginning or end of the data, the affected directional buttons
will be disabled.
More instructions:
You can
select a different lake from the drop-down list of WOW study lakes.
Use the
date slider to quickly select a particular date. If
there is no data on the date you selected you will get the first profile
after that date.
You can
select which parameters to plot.
If Clear
between plots is not selected, each plot will be drawn over
what is already displayed. This can be useful to see the range of values
between certain dates. It can also make a big mess. You can clear
the graph by changing any of the parameters or the lake (even if you
change them back before hitting the Get this Profile button).
Press Get
this Profile when you are ready to draw the new plot.
To see the
actual data from the profile that is currently showing:
- Press
the Capture this Data button to write the data to the Captured Data
Window.
- Press
the Show Captured Data button to view the window.
If you want
to copy the data to your own file:
- Select
the data from the data window with your mouse and Copy
it (Ctrl-C in Windows)
- Paste
(Ctrl-V in Windows) it into a text file or spreadsheet.

Credits:
This
program was written by Norm
Will. It was adapted and extended from Ptplot 2.0 (http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/java/ptolemy.plot2.0/ptolemy/plot/)
which is available under this
agreement.
Known
Issues:
The plot is not
drawn in color on Macintosh computers if Clear between plots
is selected. This is apparently a bug with Quickdraw, the Mac's graphics package
(bug #2276000).
Having
Trouble?: Our Java Troubleshooting
page might help if you are having problems running the Profile
Plotter applet.