Any chance you could draw a diagram showing how you want the chart to look like? I am having a hard time understanding. If someone else gets it, perhaps they can respond?
P.S. You can use an online image editing tool like: https://onpaste.com/ to draw your requirements. Thanks, Om On Tue, Jul 15, 2014 at 11:13 AM, shaker <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks for the reply. > > I got the same graph as you did. This is NOT what I want. It uses y=1 as > the "base". I want y = 0.1 as the base. In other words, areas above 0.1 > must be filled. In the picture you sent, > > . the area to the left of the rising line should NOT be filled. > > . the area to the right of that line must be filled from y=0.1. Right now, > only the part above y=1 is filled. > > . The next area should not be filled. > > . The rightmost area should be filled all the way to y=0.1 if possible. > > It may be easier to see things with form="step". > > y = 1 is not a special line. y = 0.1 (which is practically the x axis) is. > All areas above it must be shaded. [y=1 is a special line for the log plot > since log 1 = 0. However, I want areas above the real 0 to be shaded.] > > Thanks again. > > Your reply went to my Spam folder. I seldom check here for good messages. > > > ________________________________ > From: OmPrakash Muppirala [via Apache Flex Users] < > [email protected]> > To: shaker <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2014 1:58 PM > Subject: Re: Area Chart: How to Specify a "Base" for a Semilog Plot? > > > > This is what I am seeing: http://i.imgur.com/xPTHgM7.png > > If I understand you correct, this does look like what you want, right? > > Thanks, > Om > > > On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 7:44 AM, shaker <[hidden email]> wrote: > > > > > The fills are done with respect to y = 1. Is there a way to get the > fills > > done with respect to y = 0.1? > > > > In case the above is not clear, if you copy the code and run, what I am > > asking will be clear -- I want the areas above the y = 0.1 horizontal > line > > to be shaded. Currently, by default y = 1 is taken as the "base" and > areas > > above and below are filled. I want y = 0.1 to be the base. > > > > > > > > -- > > View this message in context: > > > http://apache-flex-users.2333346.n4.nabble.com/Area-Chart-How-to-Specify-a-Base-for-a-Semilog-Plot-tp7112p7113.html > > Sent from the Apache Flex Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > > > > ________________________________ > > If you reply to this email, your message will be added to the discussion > below: > http://apache-flex-users.2333346.n4.nabble.com/Area-Chart-How-to-Specify-a-Base-for-a-Semilog-Plot-tp7112p7279.html > To unsubscribe from Area Chart: How to Specify a "Base" for a Semilog > Plot?, click here. > NAML > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://apache-flex-users.2333346.n4.nabble.com/Area-Chart-How-to-Specify-a-Base-for-a-Semilog-Plot-tp7112p7281.html > Sent from the Apache Flex Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >
