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=== Assistant: Got it. === Got it. You don’t just want dots on a grid, you want to actually see how different combos stack up against each other. That usually means plotting some derived metric instead of just the raw inputs. In wave science, the quick-and-dirty way to compare “power” of different scenarios is to use deep-water wave energy (proportional to wave height² × period). Bigger and longer-period waves carry disproportionately more energy, which is why 6 ft @ 6s feels nothing like 6 ft @ 18s. So instead of just plotting height vs. period, I can generate something like: * A scatter plot where bubble size (or color) shows relative energy. * Or a bar chart ranking different combos by energy. Do you want me to compute that “relative wave power” so you can really see which combos punch above their weight?
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