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The `PRESENT OPTIONS PEAKS MODULATE' command allows the user to control colour
modulation of the peak values displayed via the `PRESENT PEAKS' command.
Control | Comments | |
ALL | The full range of colours will be used for modulation. | |
Number | The specified number of colours will be used. | |
OFF | Colour modulation is turned off. | |
Notes:
- 1.
- Colours Used for modulation
The default condition
is that only two colours for modulation will be used; red to identify values above
the maximum threshold, and blue to identify values below the minimum threshold.
If more than 2 colours are specified, then colours
will be allocated according to result value, so that marker symbols will be in red
where the values are highest through to blue where they are lowest.
- 2.
- Other Controls
If no results range has been
specified with the `RESULTS RANGE VALUES ...' command, then only the maximum and
minimum values will be marked.
Examples:
- 1.
- PRESENT OPTIONS PEAKS MODULATE 6
Requests 6 colours to be used for colour modulation of peak display.
See also the following commands
'PRESENT PEAKS'
'RESULTS RANGE'
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1st October 1999