Thanks Utkarsh!

Since the color mapping seems to work correctly I found a workaround by just disabling the ticks and adding annotations at each 10 K manually to the legend. Here, the same problem occurs. If you add for instance an annotation for the value 350 K it does not appear exactly at the beginning of the 350 -360 K interval but slightly shifted. You can circumvent this issue by setting a slightly lower value (or higher if the annotation appears below where it should) by trial and error. Not a very elegant solution but it should work as long as the bug has not been fixed.

Best regards
Kilian

Am 12.02.2015 um 21:03 schrieb Utkarsh Ayachit:
Kilian,

I suspect this is indeed an issue with the labeling. The color mapping
is indeed behaving as expected (I verified by creating a calculator
filter and making it produce the constant of interest and then
coloring by it).

I've reported a bug: http://www.paraview.org/Bug/view.php?id=15319

Utkarsh

On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 10:05 AM, Kilian Weishaupt
<[email protected]> wrote:
I am trying to use the color discretization feature in order to get a color
legend that somehow resembles the one I have attached here
(colorlegend1.png).
It features 11 regions that each represent a temperature range of 10 K.

My first idea was to use the "Blue to Red Rainbow" preset in combination
with 11 table values and a range of 280 to 390 K (see colorlegend2.png).
Maybe I am just missing a very simple point here but the temperature ranges
(or in other words: the "boxes of different colors" on the scale) do not
seem to fit to the label ticks (especially the one at 380 K).

I have tried various combinations of the number of table values and the
number of ticks for the color scale but none of this worked.

Do you have any ideas?

Best regards
Kilian

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