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differentiate contour plot overlay

Efried
7-Bedrock

differentiate contour plot overlay

Hello,

I do want to overlay two efficiency maps. I is possible to have different lines for the contours - one solid - one dashed?

Now I'm using Mathcad 15 but may be that is possible with Prime?

many thanks

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StuartBruff
23-Emerald III
(To:StuartBruff)

Doh! "Special" tab, Line Style on the right hand side - solid, dash, dotted, dash-dotted.

Stuart

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StuartBruff
23-Emerald III
(To:Efried)

Efried wrote:

Hello,

I do want to overlay two efficiency maps. I is possible to have different lines for the contours - one solid - one dashed?

Now I'm using Mathcad 15 but may be that is possible with Prime?

many thanks

I don't see an option to select the line type, but you can change line thickness and colour; you can even choose to have one displayed as a solid colour and the other as a colormap (eg, greyscale).

It may be possible to get a dash-like effect by defining your own colormap that alternates between, say, white and black or between light gray and black.

Stuart

StuartBruff
23-Emerald III
(To:StuartBruff)

Doh! "Special" tab, Line Style on the right hand side - solid, dash, dotted, dash-dotted.

Stuart

perfect answer - thanks a lot - also the artwork is great.

Now I'm hopping to the next problem - is there a possibility to have a colour scale legend added, so we can see for what numbers the colours of the lines in "colour scheme mode" stand?

thanks

Efried wrote:

Now I'm hopping to the next problem - is there a possibility to have a colour scale legend added, so we can see for what numbers the colours of the lines in "colour scheme mode" stand?

thanks

It is a built-in tool in Mathcad Prime 2.0.

But we can do it inold Mathcad by using an add counter plot:

http://twt.mpei.ac.ru/MCS/Worksheets/TMO/Pde-Temperature.xmcd

Valery Ochkov schrieb:

But we can do it inold Mathcad by using an add counter plot:

http://twt.mpei.ac.ru/MCS/Worksheets/TMO/Pde-Temperature.xmcd

Well done, but IMHO a "normal" worksheet which can be opened and examined locally would be more helpful though.

WE

Efried
7-Bedrock
(To:Werner_E)

That variant is cumbersome with regards to the position of the labels...

Mathcad 15 or mathcad Prime?

I can do it thru plotting an add plot f(x ,y)=const

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