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Response Correlation Viewer: Clearing data should clear plots #327

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valentin-krasontovitsch opened this issue Jul 19, 2022 · 0 comments
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Describe the bug
When clearing the chosen ensembles, responses, and parameters, the plots should return to a blank state.

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Open webviz-ert with some data (e.g. in ert, test-data/local/snake_oil)
  2. Navigate to the response correlation viewer
  3. Select an ensemble, and a few responses and parameters
    4a. Deselect all responses, parameters, and ensembles OR
    4b. Click on the "Refresh" button up top
  4. The graphs are not returned to a blank state

Expected behavior
All plots should be blank, like when one first visits the response correlation viewer (with no stored data from a previous visit)

Screenshots
before deselection:

resp-corr-issu2-before

after deselection:

resp-corr-issu2-after

expected view:

resp-corr-issu2-exp

Desktop (please complete the following information):

  • OS: Ubuntu 22.04 "jammy"
  • Browser: Google Chrome 102.0.5005.115
@valentin-krasontovitsch valentin-krasontovitsch added the good first issue Good for newcomers label Jul 19, 2022
@eivindjahren eivindjahren added the christmas-review Issues and PRs for Christmas review label Dec 13, 2024
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