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HP Prime Tip: Changing the Color of a Function - Eddie W. Shore - 10-01-2013 http://edspi31415.blogspot.com/2013/10/hp-prime-tip-changing-color-of-function.html
Re: HP Prime Tip: Changing the Color of a Function - Joe Horn - 10-02-2013 Here a tip for Advanced Graphing which might not be obvious. The color of each pixel on an Advanced Graphing plot is the average of all the colors graphed there, including the background. In the default "Light" scheme, this makes the primary colors look like a washed-out pastel:
If you want, say, the blue to look BLUE, the trick is to repeat the function two or more times, like this:
If you combine that tip with Eddie's tip above, you can even get not just gray with RGB(0,0,0), but BLACK:
-Joe-
Re: HP Prime Tip: Changing the Color of a Function - Geoff Quickfall - 10-02-2013 Stop having fun!
Re: HP Prime Tip: Changing the Color of a Function - Jim Horn - 10-02-2013 Uh, Geoff, are we to follow your request or your counterexample?
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