by paretto » Sun Nov 11, 2012 11:17 am
Dear Tom thank you for the quick reply. I was completely wrong thank you for correcting me.
But I still have two questions:
Question 1:
I changed the colour definitions in the file colour.txt to
LINE_COLOR_1=0,00FF00,1
LINE_COLOR_2=0,FF0000,1
The first line should be green and the second red. But what is very strange the first line is green as deined but the second is blue instead of red. When I change the colour for the second line to
black LINE_COLOR_2=0,000000,1 the second line is displayed red. Is there a problem with rats (I'm still using 7.1) to interprete FF0000 as red?
esmooth(trend=select,seasonal=select,forecast=jpnfore,steps=24) jpniptotrs
set jpnfore 2006:12 2006:12 = jpniptotrs
graph(header="Forecasts of Japanese IP",grid=t==2006:12) 2
# jpniptotrs 2004:1 2006:12
# jpnfore 2006:12 2008:12
open styles colour.txt
*LINE_COLOR_1=0,00FF00,1
*LINE_COLOR_2=0,FF0000,1
grparm(import=styles)
esmooth(trend=select,seasonal=select,forecast=jpnfore,steps=24) jpniptotrs
set jpnfore 2006:12 2006:12 = jpniptotrs
graph(header="Forecasts of Japanese IP",grid=t==2006:12) 2
# jpniptotrs 2004:1 2006:12
# jpnfore 2006:12 2008:12
Question 2:
I know that I can change the colour using the representation option. But in this case it is unpossible to display the series in different samples like in the example above.
Is there a way to define the colour of each line using the representation option and definig the display sample for each series separateley. For example:
esmooth(trend=select,seasonal=select,forecast=jpnfore,steps=24) jpniptotrs
set jpnfore 2006:12 2006:12 = jpniptotrs
graph(header="Forecasts of Japanese IP",grid=t==2006:12) 2
# jpniptotrs 2004:1 2006:12 /3
# jpnfore 2006:12 2008:12 /4
Unfortunately this does not work.
Thank you
Paul