The random values will, by their nature, be generally discontinuous.  Feeding a 
continuous color map through the random scalars will create discontinuous 
colors, which is what you were asking for.  This is a trick that we use with 
the Process Ids Scalars to make it easier to see a parallel partition of data.

For the greatest variation of colors, use an HSV color map the wraps through 
most of the hues.

-Ken


On 12/22/08 11:00 AM, "Chaman Singh Verma" <[email protected]> wrote:

Hello Kenneth,

Perhaps I didn't understand your solution. What I was looking for a high 
contrash color assignement to visualize
graph partitioning.  If the neighboring domain have almost similar color, then 
perhaps it might be difficult for ordinary
humans to see the boundary.

Could u explain your solution ?

csv


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