Hello Joachim,
On 13.02.07, Joachim Berdal Haga wrote:
> I just started looking at pyx; it looks like a very good balance of power
> and
> sane, good-looking defaults.
Thanks.
> Anyway, one of the capabilities I like is filled graphs. So I started
> experimenting with graphs/integral and graphs/partialfill in the gallery,
> and
> believe I have come up with something a bit more generic that may be useful
> for
> others as an example. Feel free to put it into the gallery, if you like.
My first idea actually was that there should be a fill graph-style which
gets two pairs of x and y values as arguments and then fills the area in
between the corresponding lines. The only thing I'm not sure of is what
should happen in the case when a value is undefined, but probably one
could just ignore these points.
Best,
Joerg
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