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ovince Posted - 06/13/2007 : 03:14:57 AM
Hi All,


Is it posible somehow to overplot 2 contour plots?


thanks
o.
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larry_lan Posted - 06/13/2007 : 05:00:26 AM
Hi Oliver:

Since we don't have a "Transparency" option, it will be OK if you overlap two contours which have contour line only, without filling any color. For example, suppose you have two matrix, Matrix1 and Matrix2:

1. Active Matrix1 and select "Plot --> Contour Plot --> Contour B/W Lines + Labels" to create a contour plot.
2. Right-Click the "1" symbol on the contour plot and select "Layer Contents". And select Matrix2 to "Layer Contents" box. Click OK.
3. Now you can see a overlap contour plot. Specify different color for contour lines to distinguish them.

Note: Before plotting, it will be better to set Matrix1 and Matrix2 in the same XY range.

Hope it helps!

Larry
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