A ternary plot, ternary graph, triangle plot, simplex plot, Gibbs triangle or de Finetti diagram is a
barycentric plot
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on three variables which
sum to a constant. It graphically depicts the ratios of the three variables as positions in an
equilateral triangle. It is used in
physical chemistry
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,
petrology
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,
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,
metallurgy
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, and other physical sciences to show the compositions of systems composed of three species. In
population genetics
Population genetics is a subfield of genetics that deals with genetic differences within and between populations, and is a part of evolutionary biology. Studies in this branch of biology examine such phenomena as adaptation, speciation, and pop ...
, a triangle plot of genotype frequencies is called a
de Finetti diagram
A de Finetti diagram is a ternary plot used in population genetics. It is named after the Italian statistician Bruno de Finetti (1906–1985) and is used to graph the genotype frequencies of populations, where there are two alleles and the popul ...
. In
game theory
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, it is often called a
simplex
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plot.
[Karl Tuyls, "An evolutionary game-theoretic analysis of poker strategies", ''Entertainment Computing'' January 2009 , p. 9] Ternary plots are tools for analyzing
compositional data in the three-dimensional case.
In a ternary plot, the values of the three variables , , and must sum to some constant, . Usually, this constant is represented as 1.0 or 100%. Because for all substances being graphed, any one variable is not independent of the others, so only two variables must be known to find a sample's point on the graph: for instance, must be equal to . Because the three numerical values cannot vary independently—there are only two
degrees of freedom
Degrees of freedom (often abbreviated df or DOF) refers to the number of independent variables or parameters of a thermodynamic system. In various scientific fields, the word "freedom" is used to describe the limits to which physical movement or ...
—it is possible to graph the combinations of all three variables in only two dimensions.
The advantage of using a ternary plot for depicting
chemical composition
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Chemical formulas can be used to describe the relative amounts of elements present in a compound. For example, the chemical formula for ...
s is that three variables can be conveniently plotted in a two-dimensional graph. Ternary plots can also be used to create
phase diagram
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s by outlining the composition regions on the plot where different phases exist.
The values of a point on a ternary plot correspond (up to a constant) to its
trilinear coordinates
In geometry, the trilinear coordinates of a point relative to a given triangle describe the relative directed distances from the three sidelines of the triangle. Trilinear coordinates are an example of homogeneous coordinates. The ratio is t ...
or
barycentric coordinates.
Reading values on a ternary plot
There are three equivalent methods that can be used to determine the values of a point on the plot:
# Parallel line or grid method. The first method is to use a diagram grid consisting of lines parallel to the triangle edges. A parallel to a side of the triangle is the locus of points constant in the component situated in the vertex opposed to the side. Each component is 100% in a corner of the triangle and 0% at the edge opposite it, decreasing linearly with increasing distance (perpendicular to the opposite edge) from this corner. By drawing parallel lines at regular intervals between the zero line and the corner, fine divisions can be established for easy estimation.
# Perpendicular line or altitude method. For diagrams that do not possess grid lines, the easiest way to determine the values is to determine the shortest (i.e. perpendicular) distances from the point of interest to each of the three sides. By
Viviani's theorem
Viviani's theorem, named after Vincenzo Viviani, states that the sum of the distances from ''any'' interior point to the sides of an equilateral triangle equals the length of the triangle's altitude. It is a theorem commonly employed in various ma ...
, the distances (or the ratios of the distances to the
triangle height) give the value of each component.
# Corner line or intersection method. The third method does not require the drawing of perpendicular or parallel lines. Straight lines are drawn from each corner, through the point of interest, to the opposite side of the triangle. The lengths of these lines, as well as the lengths of the segments between the point and the corresponding sides, are measured individually. The ratio of the measured lines then gives the component value as a fraction of 100%.
A displacement along a parallel line (grid line) preserves the sum of two values, while motion along a perpendicular line increases (or decreases) the two values an equal amount, each half of the decrease (increase) of the third value. Motion along a line through a corner preserves the ratio of the other two values.
File:HowToCalculatePercentCompositions Altitude Method.svg, Figure 1. Altitude method
File:HowToCalculate%Compositions Intersection Method.gif, Figure 2. Intersection method
File:Ternary.example.1.svg, Figure 3. An example ternary diagram, without any points plotted.
File:Ternary plot example, constant lines horizontal.svg, Figure 4. An example ternary diagram, showing increments along the first axis.
File:Ternary plot example, constant lines parallel to the right.svg, Figure 5. An example ternary diagram, showing increments along the second axis.
File:Ternary plot example, constant lines parallel to the left.svg, Figure 6. An example ternary diagram, showing increments along the third axis.
File:Blank ternary plot.svg, Figure 7. Empty ternary plot
File:Ternary plot.svg, Figure 8. Indication of how the three axes work.
File:Triangle Plot - Major grid lines.svg, Unlabeled triangle plot with major grid lines
File:Triangle Plot - Major and minor grid lines.svg, Unlabeled triangle plot with major and minor grid lines
Derivation from Cartesian coordinates
:
Figure (1) shows an
oblique projection of point in a 3-dimensional
Cartesian space with axes , and , respectively.
If (a positive constant), is restricted to a plane containing , and . If , and each cannot be negative, is restricted to the triangle bounded by , and , as in (2).
In (3), the axes are rotated to give an
isometric
The term ''isometric'' comes from the Greek for "having equal measurement".
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view. The triangle, viewed face-on, appears
equilateral.
In (4), the distances of from lines , and are denoted by , and , respectively.
For any line in vector form ( is a unit vector) and a point , the
perpendicular distance In geometry, the perpendicular distance between two objects is the distance from one to the other, measured along a line that is perpendicular to one or both.
The distance from a point to a line is the distance to the nearest point on that line. Th ...
from to is
:
In this case, point is at
:
Line has
:
Using the perpendicular distance formula,
:
Substituting ,
:
Similar calculation on lines and gives
:
This shows that the distance of the point from the respective lines is linearly proportional to the original values , and .
Plotting a ternary plot
Cartesian coordinates
A Cartesian coordinate system (, ) in a plane is a coordinate system that specifies each point uniquely by a pair of numerical coordinates, which are the signed distances to the point from two fixed perpendicular oriented lines, measured in t ...
are useful for plotting points in the triangle. Consider an equilateral ternary plot where is placed at and at . Then is
and the triple is
:
Example
This example shows how this works for a hypothetical set of three soil samples:
:
Plotting the points
File:SoilTexture USDA.svg, lang=aa, Plotting Sample 1 (step 1):
Find the 50% clay line
File:SoilTexture USDA.svg, lang=ba, Plotting Sample 1 (step 2):
Find the 20% silt line
File:SoilTexture USDA.svg, lang=ca, Plotting Sample 1 (step 3):
Being dependent on the first two, the intersect is on the 30% sand line
File:SoilTexture USDA.svg, lang=da, Plotting all the samples
File:Ternary triangle plot of soil types sand clay and silt.svg, Ternary triangle plot of soil types sand clay and silt programmed with Mathematica
List of notable ternary diagrams
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Chromaticity diagram
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de Finetti diagram
A de Finetti diagram is a ternary plot used in population genetics. It is named after the Italian statistician Bruno de Finetti (1906–1985) and is used to graph the genotype frequencies of populations, where there are two alleles and the popul ...
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Dalitz plot
The Dalitz plot is a two-dimensional plot often used in particle physics to represent the relative frequency of various (kinematically distinct) manners in which the products of certain (otherwise similar) three-body decays may move apart.
The p ...
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Flammability diagram
Flammability diagrams show the control of flammability in mixtures of fuel, oxygen and an inert gas, typically nitrogen. Mixtures of the three gasses are usually depicted in a triangular diagram, known as a ternary plot. Such diagrams are availab ...
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Jensen cation plot
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Piper diagram
A Piper diagram is a graphic procedure proposed by Arthur M. Piper in 1944 for presenting water chemistry data to help in understanding the sources of the dissolved constituent salts in water. This procedure is based on the premise that cations a ...
, used in hydrochemistry
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QFL diagram
A QFL diagram or QFL triangle is a type of ternary diagram that shows compositional data from sandstones and modern sands, point counted using the Gazzi-Dickinson method. The abbreviations used are as follows:
* Q - quartz
* F - feldspar
* L - ...
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QAPF diagram
A QAPF diagram is a double ternary diagram which is used to classify igneous rocks based on mineralogic composition. The acronym QAPF stands for "Quartz, Alkali feldspar, Plagioclase, Feldspathoid (Foid)". These are the mineral groups used for ...
* Classification diagram for
Ultramafic rock
Ultramafic rocks (also referred to as ultrabasic rocks, although the terms are not wholly equivalent) are igneous and meta-igneous rocks with a very low silica content (less than 45%), generally >18% MgO, high FeO, low potassium, and are composed ...
See also
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Apparent molar property
In thermodynamics, an apparent molar property of a solution component in a mixture or solution is a quantity defined with the purpose of isolating the contribution of each component to the non-ideality of the mixture. It shows the change in the c ...
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Viviani's theorem
Viviani's theorem, named after Vincenzo Viviani, states that the sum of the distances from ''any'' interior point to the sides of an equilateral triangle equals the length of the triangle's altitude. It is a theorem commonly employed in various ma ...
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Barycentric coordinates (mathematics)
In geometry, a barycentric coordinate system is a coordinate system in which the location of a point is specified by reference to a simplex (a triangle for points in a plane, a tetrahedron for points in three-dimensional space, etc.). The baryc ...
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Compositional data
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List of information graphics software
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* either includes the ability to create one or more infographics from a provided data set
* either it is provided specifically for information visualization
Vector graphics
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Earth sciences graphics software
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IGOR Pro
IGOR Pro is a scientific data analysis software, numerical computing environment and programming language that runs on Windows or Mac operating systems. It is developed by WaveMetrics Inc., and was originally aimed at time series analysis, but ha ...
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Origin (data analysis software)
Origin is a proprietary computer program for interactive scientific graphing and data analysis. It is produced by OriginLab Corporation, and runs on Microsoft Windows. It has inspired several platform-independent open-source clones and alterna ...
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R has a dedicated package
ternary' maintained on the Comprehensive R Archive Network (
CRAN)
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Sigmaplot
SigmaPlot is a proprietary software package for scientific graphing and data analysis. It runs on Microsoft Windows.
The software can read multiple formats, such as Microsoft Excel spreadsheets, and can also perform mathematical transforms and s ...
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Project triangle
The project management triangle (called also the ''triple constraint'', ''iron triangle'' and ''project triangle'') is a model of the constraints of project management. While its origins are unclear, it has been used since at least the 1950s. It ...
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Trilemma
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