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Digitize the figure mentioned in #31 #40
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Done. Sanity checks would be appreciated. My method was:
Links to digitized data on Plotly: |
@rayner Superimposing the axis onto the plot was a good call, as well as using the key features of a graph since no original data points were available. These should be considered best practices when digitizing further plots of this type, and thus should be included in the walkthrough. |
The current milestone is actually blocked by #31. Is #31 something you would be interested in trying, @rayner ? Or is there something else you find more interesting? |
Thanks for the review, much appreciated. #31 looks like something I could contribute to. I'll set aside some time to work on it over the weekend. |
A bit, yes. I've got the latest version of the muscle model now, and have been figuring out how to approach this using a LEMS model. It looks like we need something similar to the voltage clamp simulation defined in LEMS_Figure2B.xml, but with the addition of needing to account for the light-sensitive channels. I should be able to work on it a bit more tomorrow. |
A walkthrough of digitizing is online.
The figure is in #31 -- it can also be extracted again from the original paper, which is linked there.
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