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maria87 (Mechanical)
16 Mar 12 13:15
Hello

I would like to add a condition on the lines of the graph, oder maybe a line in the graph with two colors, is it possible?

I attach a picture made ​​with paint.

thank you very much
IRstuff (Aerospace)
16 Mar 12 15:01
There's no way to do that in Mathcad, unless you graph it as a separate trace.  Even in Excel, it's a bit cumbersome

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jhardy1 (Structural)
16 Mar 12 21:43
As IRstuff suggests, you can create two separate functions to trace, one for each condition that you want to distinguish, and give them useful names (e.g. En3Low and En3High or whatever makes sense to you).

http://julianh72.blogspot.com  

maria87 (Mechanical)
18 Mar 12 6:42
I've got it! thank you!!!

but how many variables can I put in the graph? I need 8 or 9 lines and the variables must be different to make separate functions.

Again thank you very much
IRstuff (Aerospace)
18 Mar 12 20:58
Well, You can find out by looking that the format command for the plot.  In Mathcad 11, the limit is 16

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