Hi, Here's a general method. By default, a plot with multiple lines is colored using a default set of colors: black, red, green, blue, ... If you use the /COLOR qualifier with no argument to /COLOR, yes? PLOT/COLOR var1, var2 then Ferret will skip black and plot the first line using red and the second one using green which are the defaults for pen colors 2 and 3. Now, you can redefine the color for any pen number, see this documentation: http://ferret.pmel.noaa.gov/Ferret/documentation/users-guide/customizing-plots/COLOR#_VPID_245 So, for example, this script will color variable AA with gray, and variable BB with black yes? ppl color 2,70,70,70 yes? ppl color 3, 0, 0, 0 yes? let AA = 1./i yes? let BB = 2./i yes? plot/i=1:15/thick/set/color AA, BB For your call to "go legend" you would keep the commands the
same, specifying 1 and 2. On 10/26/2016 11:16 AM, Nanda Kishore
Reddy wrote:
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