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kuanaunwei
Level III

[Script] Color Gradient Output

R1=(dt<< Tabulate(
Show Control Panel( 0 ),
Show Tooltip( 1 ),
Add Table(
Column Table( Statistics( N )),
Column Table( Grouping Columns( :Name( "TEST" ) ), Statistics( Row %, N )),
Row Table( Grouping Columns( :Radius ) )
)
)) << Make Into Data Table;

R1:"N(1)"<< Set Property( "Color Gradient", {"White to Orange", Range( {0, 547, 187.945945945946} )} )
<< Color Cell by Value;
R1:"N(8)"<< Set Property( "Color Gradient", {"White to Orange", Range( {0, 547, 187.945945945946} )} )
<< Color Cell by Value;

R1:"N(9)"<< Set Property( "Color Gradient", {"White to Orange", Range( {0, 547, 187.945945945946} )} )
<< Color Cell by Value;

 

The output of the script above is combined together. Therefore the colour gradient that is set for N(1), N(8), N(9) has combined, how do i seperate each N(s) to have their own specific colour gradient

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kuanaunwei
Level III

Re: [Script] Color Gradient Output

Hi, yes this was the issue i was trying to solve. Thanks alot for the help and guidance. Sorry for my poor english. Thanks

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