Magnus Ringh
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Posted:
4 years ago
Apr 20, 2021, 9:46 a.m. EDT
Hi Penelope,
You can do it in this way:
- Create multiple sets of the plots used to create one of the plots (surface plus contour and arrow plots perhaps).
- For each such set except the first one, add Deformation subnodes with a suitable "deformation" in the y direction (and a scale of 1) so that the plots line up vertically.
- For the extra sets, inherit the color, data range, and other settings under Inherit Style from the corresponding plot in the first step.
- If desired use a manual color range in the "master plot" to get the desired values for the color legend (minimum and maximum temperature).
Best regards,
Magnus Ringh
Hi Penelope,
You can do it in this way:
1. Create multiple sets of the plots used to create one of the plots (surface plus contour and arrow plots perhaps).
2. For each such set except the first one, add Deformation subnodes with a suitable "deformation" in the y direction (and a scale of 1) so that the plots line up vertically.
3. For the extra sets, inherit the color, data range, and other settings under Inherit Style from the corresponding plot in the first step.
4. If desired use a manual color range in the "master plot" to get the desired values for the color legend (minimum and maximum temperature).
Best regards,
Magnus Ringh