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AKazak Posted - 07/22/2020 : 3:18:12 PM
OriginPro 2020b (64-bit) 9.7.5.184
Windows 7 Pro x64 SP1

Greetings!

I have a flag column with discrete natural values of 0, 1, 2, ... n versus x.
How do I plot the following color-filled interval plot?

Thank you.




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AK
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AKazak Posted - 07/23/2020 : 07:52:50 AM
quote:
Originally posted by Shirley_GZ

Hi AK,

I suppose adding reference lines and alternately filling the area between the reference lines can help you create such a graph, see the Reference Lines tab in Axis dialog:
https://www.originlab.com/doc/Origin-Help/AxesRef-RefLines

About the details of adding and filling the reference lines, please read these tutorials:
https://www.originlab.com/doc/Tutorials/LineGraph-RecessionBars
https://www.originlab.com/doc/Tutorials/Multiple-Axis-Breaks#Steps_to_Add_Recession_Bars

https://www.originlab.com/videos/details.aspx?pid=3259

If any problem, please feel free to let us know.

Thanks,
Shirley
OriginLab

Originlab Technical Service Team



It works fine in case if I have a separate table of reference lines.
To make that table I need to remove duplicates, etc.
Moreover, different fill patterns for different codes are to be set manually, which is laborious.

Currently, I experiment with Fill Area Under Curve.

However, it would be great to have a separate color-filled internal plot for the cases where one wants to mark up a set of X- or Y- intervals.

Does this make sense?


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AK
Shirley_GZ Posted - 07/23/2020 : 03:39:08 AM
Hi AK,

I suppose adding reference lines and alternately filling the area between the reference lines can help you create such a graph, see the Reference Lines tab in Axis dialog:
https://www.originlab.com/doc/Origin-Help/AxesRef-RefLines

About the details of adding and filling the reference lines, please read these tutorials:
https://www.originlab.com/doc/Tutorials/LineGraph-RecessionBars
https://www.originlab.com/doc/Tutorials/Multiple-Axis-Breaks#Steps_to_Add_Recession_Bars

https://www.originlab.com/videos/details.aspx?pid=3259

If any problem, please feel free to let us know.

Thanks,
Shirley
OriginLab

Originlab Technical Service Team
AKazak Posted - 07/22/2020 : 6:11:57 PM
A workaround idea to achieve the same result for binary flag (for example 0 and 1).
How do I fill with one color above the line plot and with another below the line plot?


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AK

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