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JokerOne |
Posted - 04/29/2016 : 08:52:48 AM Origin Ver. 9.1 and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): Operating System:Win 7
Hello everybody,
is there a way to use a LabTalk-script to generate a plot like attached, e.g to fill the area between two curves.
In the documentation I could find:
set -pfv fillAreaSetting; Control the Fill Area Under Curve setting
Syntax: set name -pfv fillAreaSetting;
Control the Fill Area Under Curve setting. 1 = normal, 2 = inclusive broken by missing values, and 3 = exclusive broken by missing values.
But here I lack the options "fill to next curve" or similiar. Any suggestions? Thank you.

[Plot shows Line with data of Book1. In addition two functions f1(x) = x+0,5, f2(x) = x-0,5. Area is supposed to be filled between f1 and f2, also transparency of the filled area is supposed to be set by Labtalk] |
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JokerOne |
Posted - 05/20/2016 : 10:20:25 AM As I have not worked too much with themes, yet, I took me a while to get into it.
Finally, i managed to apply a proper theme to a previously created graph. So, yes, this a possible solution.
Thank you for your help. |
SeanMao |
Posted - 05/04/2016 : 02:50:35 AM Hi,
Currently we do not support more options for set -pfv command in LabTalk and I have reported it to our problem tracking base with ID ORG-14660. It shall be fixed at our earliest possible time.
My thinking is that you can firstly save a graph template or theme and then use LabTalk to apply graph them to the plot later.
plotxy iy:=((1,2),(1,3)) plot:=200 ogl:=<new template:=testfill2>;
Suppose you directly select column 2, 3 to make line plot and set fill to next data plot, then save the graph template as name testfill2.
Then this way will directly apply the setting to new plot.
Regards!
Sean
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