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I get quite different colors when I use plotFillColor or color for the fill color of an area chart. Is there a difference between the two properties? Which one should I use?

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I get quite different colors when I use plotFillColor or color for the fill color of an area chart. Is there a difference between the two properties? Which one should I use?

 

Hi,

 

plotFillColor attribute is applied for the complete data-plot whereas color attribute is defined for the dataset elements for a particular data-plot or plot-area.

 

Hope this helps.

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thank you. I am using the color attribute now. What I am trying to do is have a a different gradient for each of the fills in a multiseries area chart. I know that plotGradientColor defines a gradient color that is applied to all of the area fills but what if I want a different gradient for each area fill? The property plotGradientColor does not work at the dataset level. Is there a gradient attribute I can use to define a gradient at the dataset level?

 

Thank you

Hi,

 

plotFillColor attribute is applied for the complete data-plot whereas color attribute is defined for the and dataset elements for a particular data-plot or plot-area.

 

Hope this helps.

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thank you. I am using the color attribute now. What I am trying to do is have a a different gradient for each of the fills in a multiseries area chart. I know that plotGradientColor defines a gradient color that is applied to all of the area fills but what if I want a different gradient for each area fill? The property plotGradientColor does not work at the dataset level. Is there a gradient attribute I can use to define a gradient at the dataset level?

 

Thank you

 

 

Hi,

 

Applying gradient effect for each area fill for Multi-Series Area chart is not possible.

 

Thanks for your time.

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