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lucky_dog_am Posted - 12/27/2009 : 03:26:28 AM
Hi,

I am working on analysis of data in which I have to plot frequency vs the electric field.I want to map the intensity to the grayscale,meaning a more intense line means a darker line.Currently I have a plot with frequency on x-axis and electric field on y-axis with the size of the peak giving me the intensity which is basically a waterfall plot.So instead of peaks I want the grayscale to be the indicator of intensity.
I have uploaded a similar looking graph to the one i want.
Can anyone suggest anything..
Thanks
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larry_lan Posted - 12/28/2009 : 02:47:23 AM
Hi:

It depends what kind of data you have. Better send us a sample dataset. Anyway, you can always map the symbol color to another dataset to control the color scale.



Thanks
Larry
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