Difference between revisions of "SetPlotColor"

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Plot color can be specified by a numerical expression representing an [[RGB|RGB color number]] or a [[LegacyColorValue|legacy color value]], or by one of 17 [[:Category:Colors|base color words]].  
 
Plot color can be specified by a numerical expression representing an [[RGB|RGB color number]] or a [[LegacyColorValue|legacy color value]], or by one of 17 [[:Category:Colors|base color words]].  
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== Notes ==
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* Use [[GetPlotColor]] to get the color of a specified [[Plot|plot]].
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* Use [[SetPlotBGColor]] to set the color of a plot, and refer to the [[GetBackgroundColor]] function to get the background [[:Category:Colors|color]].
 
   
 
   
 
== Examples ==
 
== Examples ==

Latest revision as of 13:50, 19 February 2012

Assigns a specified color to the specified plot for the duration of the current bar.

Usage

SetPlotColor(PlotNumber, PlotColor)

Parameters

PlotNumber - a numerical expression specifying the plot number; plot numbers range from 1 to 999.
PlotColor - an expression specifying the plot color.

Plot color can be specified by a numerical expression representing an RGB color number or a legacy color value, or by one of 17 base color words.

Notes

Examples

Assign the color of blue to plot1 for the duration of the current bar:

SetPlotColor(1, Blue);

Assign RGB color 2138336 (Orange) to plot1 for the duration of the current bar:

SetPlotColor(1, 2138336);

Assign legacy color 4 (Green) to plot1 for the duration of the current bar:

[LegacyColorValue = True];

SetPlotColor(1, 4);