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apadana Posted - 05/10/2021 : 06:18:55 AM
Hi. I'd like to show two 2D heatmaps in one single figure. For this purpose, I give some transparency to the heatmap on top. But I want the transparency be non-constant: 100% for the color corresponding with the lowest value in the heatmap on top and 0% for the color corresponding with its highest value.

This can be easily done in VisIt, as the opacity option of a plot can take a value called "ramp". I'd like to do the same in Origin. Can it be done?
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Chris D Posted - 05/10/2021 : 08:56:14 AM
I'm sorry but we can';t map transparency to columns values or another list of values.



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Chris Drozdowski
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