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Highlight ranges on XY graph with color
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[quote][i]Originally posted by snowli[/i] [br]Hi Andrey, Several improvements are made in beta3 regarding to this post. Could you give it a try? 1. fill color under selected range of a curve Suppose your data is organized as you said, the column with x start and end needs to be set as X. U can use any column as Y to plot it against the range X column into existing graph as line plot. Double click the graph and pick the newly added plot. On Line tab, check enable under Fill Area under Curve Span Vertically Pairwise is added in the dropdown list. U can choose it and then go to Pattern tab to set Fill color as Increment from and pick a start color. U can then click the pencil button next to the color list to edit the colors. U can go to Labels tab to set the label to be from the Range ID column. Thanks, Snow [/quote] I cannot reproduce this to show color fill correctly. Can you share a demo project or screen recording, please? [quote][i]Originally posted by snowli[/i] 2. color() function improvements to pick color from built-in or user-defined color list or palette E.g. Color("candy1.oth", 1) will pick 1st color in Candy1 color list. It will first search uff folder than system folder for the file name Color("BlueOrange2.pal", 1) will pick 1st color in BlueOrange2.pal palette file. It will first search uff folder than system folder for the file name use Set %c -c color("candy.oth", 2) to set plot color to 2nd color of Candy color list. [/quote] Great improvement! [code]Set %c -c color("candy.oth", 2)[/code] What does [b]%c[/b] stand for? [quote][i]Originally posted by snowli[/i] Sorry that I may have missed your last question about saving color as text file. I suppose u can use our Color Editor app to load palette and color list. It will have R, G, B, HTML color columns created. U can export selected columns as ascii file. [/quote] Got it! Thanks. --- Andrey
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