Robert Koslover
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Posted:
10 months ago
2023年10月27日 GMT+2 18:24
Updated:
10 months ago
2023年10月27日 GMT+2 18:24
For the plot in question, go to itsSettingswindow, and find theRangepull-down box. Check the "Manual color range" checkbox and then enter the Minimum and Maximum values that you wish to set.
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For the plot in question, go to its **Settings** window, and find the **Range** pull-down box. Check the "Manual color range" checkbox and then enter the Minimum and Maximum values that you wish to set.
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Posted:
10 months ago
2023年10月27日 GMT+2 20:09
Thank you for solving my confusion, but I still have a question. Can I only observe the amplitude of energy in the 3D plot group, that is, -1 and +1 are represented by the same color in the colored scale bar.
Thank you for solving my confusion, but I still have a question. Can I only observe the amplitude of energy in the 3D plot group, that is, -1 and +1 are represented by the same color in the colored scale bar.
Robert Koslover
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Posted:
10 months ago
2023年10月27日 GMT+2 20:51
Updated:
10 months ago
2023年10月27日 GMT+2 20:54
?? You can plot any quantity or expression that can be understood by the software. You can choose the colors, too. If the quantity you are plotting is everywhere zero (or very small compared to your limits), then it might show up as a single color in your plot. Readers here can better diagnose your problem if you can post your .mph file to the forum.
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Scientific Applications & Research Associates (SARA) Inc.
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?? You can plot any quantity or expression that can be understood by the software. You can choose the colors, too. If the quantity you are plotting is everywhere zero (or very small compared to your limits), then it might show up as a single color in your plot. Readers here can better diagnose your problem if you can post your .mph file to the forum.