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COLORBAR [message #56724] Fri, 09 November 2007 09:43 Go to previous message
phillipbitzer is currently offline  phillipbitzer
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Registered: November 2007
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For anyone who's used D Fanning's colorbar program-

When using colorbar pro, how can I get the values of the tickmarks (!
x.tickv doesn't work - return an array of 0's)?

Here's the underlying reason, when annotating the color bar, the
program (seems to one be able to) annotates the major tick marks. I
actually would like my tick labels not on the major tick marks, but
"in the middle" of the color. I think this would correspond to (only)
labelling the minor tick marks.

Maybe a visual would help me be more clear:

Instead of labelling:
here here here
|----------|----------|

I would like:
here here
|----------|----------|

I've been fooling around with the parameters, but to no avail. Anyone
else have this need/want before? Anyone have any ideas to accomplish
this?

Thanks,
Phillip
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