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industrygiant Posted - 03/31/2010 : 12:08:21 AM
I have two contour graphs (XYZ) plotted, derived from the same set of data that describe two separate conditions that must both be satisfied, imagine I have coloured the regions where a condition isnt satisfied in black and where it is satisfied its in green.

What I want to do is put both sets of data onto one graph so we can tell what variables X Y we need for both conditions to be satisfied, does anyone know how to do it? In other words I want to have a graph which is green where both conditions are satisfied, and black if only one or neither is satisfied. Seems like such a simple thing to do but I haven't got any ideas .
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larry_lan Posted - 03/31/2010 : 02:01:54 AM
Better to send your OPJ to us and mention this post in your mail. Then we can see what's your data looks like.

Thanks
Larry

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