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Re: XY Graph With 2 Different Colors

Each plot has a line and point color. A graph can have as many plots as you like, so the typical pattern is to separate the points into different arrays based on whatever the color represents. Then set the colors on the plot and put a different array to each plot.

It would sometimes be nice to be able to change the properties of a specific point on a plot, but the LV graphs were designed way more for performance than presentation flexibility.

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