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<div>Thanks for your help.</div>
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<div>Cheers,</div>
<div>Andrew</div>
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<div>On Nov 5, 2012, at 4:23 AM, pro Fit Support wrote:</div>
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<div>These are good questions.</div>
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<div>As to question 1: There is no way, presently, to programmatically display the colour legend. The best you could do is to save a drawing document with a graph in it that has a colour legend as you want to have it. Remove all plots from the graph. For plotting,
then open the document from your script, and then plot into its graph.</div>
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<div>As to question 2: The GUI does not allow to use non-numeric y-columns. However, you can issue a PlotData command with the parameter yColumn indicating a text column.</div>
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<div>Hope this helps.</div>
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<div>On 2 Nov 2012, at 3:52, "Beveridge, Andrew Cameron" <<a href="mailto:acbev@lanl.gov">acbev@lanl.gov</a>> wrote:</div>
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I have run into a bit of programming/plotting difficulties and was wondering whether anyone had any suggestions.
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<div>Question 1</div>
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<div>I am plotting my data using the option <b>colorEncodePoints </b>True, that is, the data points are to be color coded according to their z-value. How do I display the z legend, the one with the color scheme programmatically? (This axis is different from
the option for the z-axis in the contour plot.)</div>
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<div>Question 2</div>
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<div>For my y-axis, I would like to use a "text" column. (The column has a list of file names.) It appears that proFit does not allow the y-axis to be a text column. One way around this problem is to choose the "Row Index" as the y-axis and then replace it
with a Category Axis; this does seem to work. Is there any way to do this programmatically, that is, set a new category axis in a program?</div>
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<div>Thanks for your help.</div>
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