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compagnon@1 Posted - 11/07/2002 : 04:32:33 AM
The Spectrum command is used in the scripts related to contour plots.
(for example in the section: contourcolor of the file: plot3d.ogs)
I do not find any documentation about this command. What is it used for ?

Thank you for your help
Isabelle

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Mike Buess Posted - 11/08/2002 : 3:54:12 PM
I'm don't think it does anything, Isabelle. When I create a color-filled contour plot I get the same results if I comment the Spectrum line out. It could be an obsolete macro from an earlier version of Origin.

Mike Buess
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