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Chrras Posted - 01/16/2023 : 6:21:34 PM
Hi, I have a question about colour gradients. I have a graph like this (see below) which I would like to plot with a colour gradient for the legend, with temperature ranging from 25 degrees to 475 degrees. Right now it is just plotted as separate lines with a cumultative offset, which might not be the most ideal, or have a good readability.



Any idea how I would do that? Thanks in advance!

Origin Version: 9.8.0.200 (Academic)
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Cecilia_syy Posted - 01/17/2023 : 04:14:38 AM
Hi,
Would you mind to try Colormapped Line Series plot in Plot: Basic 2D tab?

Thanks
Cecilia

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