I use a scatterplot with enough points to overlap into a line. Works
best with alpha=0.5 or thereabouts; I generally overplot with a dashed
B&W line to make the legend understandable.
Probability that there is a more elegant way: high.
&C
On Oct 14, 2009, at 9:23 AM, Devin Silvia wrote:
>
> Does anyone know if its possible to vary the line color according to
> some
> pre-defined array in a standard line plot (either linear or
> loglog)? As an
> example, I would like to color the line so that it indicates
> progression of
> time.
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