[gradsusr] line graph colors

Stephen McMillan smcmillan at planalytics.com
Mon Aug 8 15:23:42 EDT 2011


Andre,
It might help to see what commands/script you have been using.  Meanwhile,
you could try something like this:
'set cthick 6'
'set rgb 16 200 0 0'
'set rgb 17 0 175 0'
'set rgb 18 0 0 200'
'set ccolor 16'
'd var1'
'set ccolor 17'
'd var2'
'set ccolor 18'
'd var3'
...and so on.

Above example should plot three "thick" lines in red, green, and blue.

Stephen Mc

On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 3:06 PM, Andre Pattantyus <apattantyus2008 at my.fit.edu
> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have been graphing the results from several .ctl files and the color
> sequence is seemingly random and poor for visualization. The sequence goes
> black, green, yellow, red, magenta(?), purple, yellow/green, and blue.
> Yellow is difficult to see no matter how thick the line is as I feared and
> others have brought to my attention. I have tried several commands to change
> the color but the only thing that works is when I graph some other variable
> in its place so that it no longer shows on the graph but this throws off the
> graph legend. Is there some way to control the color sequence in this case?
> I have found nothing in the documentation to help with this problem (i.e.
> set line, set ccols, set cstyle, set rbcols, or running rgbset.gs).
>
> Andre
>
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> Andre Pattantyus, Graduate Student Research Assistant
> Marine and Environmental Systems, Florida Institute of Technology
> 150 W. University Blvd, Melbourne, FL 32901
>
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