AREAFILLCOLOR

Syntax: SET AREAFILLCOLOR c
GET AREAFILLCOLOR { c }

AREAFILLCOLOR can be set to a scalar value or to a fixed color name, or to a numeric vector.

If it is set to the value zero, the default, then area fill color is turned off.

If it is set to a non-zero scalar value, or a fixed color name, or to a numeric vector, then subsequent graphs, using the GRAPH command, will have the area under the curve, or under the histogram, filled with solid color(s).

HISTOGRAMTYPE meaning
0 (default value) The GRAPH command produces normal line graphs. The area under a curve can be filled with a solid color
1 The GRAPH command produces a horizontal histogram profile without tails. The area under this profile can be filled with a solid color
2 The GRAPH command produces a horizontal histogram profile with tails to x=0. The area of each individual histogram bar can be filled with a specific solid color
3 The GRAPH command produces a vertical histogram profile without tails. The area under this profile can be filled with a solid color
4 The GRAPH command produces a vertical histogram profile with tails to y=0. The area of each individual histogram bar can be filled with a specific solid color

Single numeric value or fixed color name
Numeric vector
Curve example
Histogram example
Area between two curves example

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