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AKazak |
Posted - 11/30/2020 : 08:14:37 AM OriginPro 2021 (64-bit) 9.8.0.200 Windows 7 Pro x64 SP1
Greetings!
I want to compare two histograms by using the old trick of different Box Pattern:

I set Box color for Histogram 1 to White and for Histogram 2 to None. However I still see the gridlines behind one of the plots.
How do I achieve the desired result as per below?

Thank you.
--- Andrey |
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YimingChen |
Posted - 12/01/2020 : 09:29:09 AM As a reference, jira id is ORG-22923.
James |
AKazak |
Posted - 12/01/2020 : 02:29:14 AM quote: Originally posted by YimingChen
I will report this see if we can improve.
James
Dear James,
Thank you. I will be waiting for updates on this.
--- Andrey |
YimingChen |
Posted - 11/30/2020 : 11:46:53 AM I will report this see if we can improve.
James |
AKazak |
Posted - 11/30/2020 : 09:56:34 AM quote: Originally posted by YimingChen
One workaround is to calculate the minimum of corresponding two columns and plot 3 groups of columns set with different patterns. James
Yes, it is. However, in the case of three overlapping columns, it would be quite laborious.
--- Andrey |
YimingChen |
Posted - 11/30/2020 : 09:35:03 AM One workaround is to calculate the minimum of corresponding two columns and plot 3 groups of columns set with different patterns.

James |
AKazak |
Posted - 11/30/2020 : 09:09:55 AM quote: Originally posted by YimingChen
Can you set both histogram fill color to white?
James
Yes, but it turns off the transparency required to see the overlap within 2.4-2.5 and 2.6-2.7.
--- Andrey |
YimingChen |
Posted - 11/30/2020 : 09:06:09 AM Can you set both histogram fill color to white?
James |