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malgoska |
Posted - 02/06/2015 : 10:47:20 AM Origin Ver. 9.1 and Service Release sr3 Operating System: windows 8
Hello, I have 30 spectra that I plotted as stacked lines with constant y offset. Different lines represent different temperatures and I'd like them to look in a gradient like way, something like on this picture: http://mestrelab.com/images/stories/resources/DataAnalysis5.jpg I do know I can manually choose colors for each line, even create a set of 20 custom colors, but it would be great if there was a simpler way to do that. Any ideas? Regards, malgoska |
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malgoska |
Posted - 02/07/2015 : 3:43:00 PM Thank you very much! The right-click on the palette of colors did the trick :) |
snowli |
Posted - 02/06/2015 : 11:38:57 AM By default when you plot stacked plot, they are grouped. Click any plot to select the whole group of plot. You can choose any color palette in the Line/Border color dropdown list on Style toolbar to change the set of colors for the group of data.
Also, when you double click plot, on Group tab, u can see Line Color is set to be incrementing by one or by binned.Click ... button in Details column --> Increment Editor dialog will show. You can design your color list.
Also you can right click in the dialog to load/save your color list or palette.
http://www.originlab.com/doc/Origin-Help/PD-Dialog-Group-Tab#Incrementing_controls
Thanks, Snow
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