Visuality, transparent?

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  • #18729

    Hi,

    If i make a simple indicator with return values of 2, 1, 0 and i give these different colours, i also make everyone an “histogram” and a choosen colour. Now to the problem, if i get a 2 and a 1 on the same bar then i will only see the 2, because it will override the 1, so is there a way to make the colours abit transparent? Or do you have any other solution for me? Yes i could make two indicators.. but would like to fit more in just one.

    Thanks in advance!

    #18731

    What I usually do, when I want to see 2 histograms colors on top of each other inside same window using PRT v10.2, is choosing which variable goes “at the back” and assigning higher values to it (for example 0, 3 and 4 instead of 0, 1 and 2). The other variable at the forefront remains with 0,1 and 2. Inside the “return” line at the end of the probuilder code, the one at the back must be written before the one at the forefront.

    If wanting to keep 0,1 and 2 for all but not necessarily all histograms, another option is to keep one at the back with 0,1 and 2 as histogram, and the other one at the forefront with 0, 1 and 2 too set as a line instead of histogram.

    If ok with 2 lines and fillings rather than 2 sets of histograms, then another option is to choose 2 very different fillings colors for space between each line and zero, then PRT automatically creates a third color for overlaps so it sort of adjust transparency itself, but this is not always as nice as overlapped histograms depending on the overall look of the variables, let’s say I mentionned this as a far-fetched possibility just in case…

    Finally, if wanting to keep 0,1 and 2 for all and wanting to keep histograms for all too, then I suppose you need PRT v10.3 instead of 10.2 because of new transparency options. But I haven’t tried it yet.

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    #18750

    So it does work in order! Hah, thought it should somehow, thanks for great info! Back and in the front will work just fine.

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