Fixing problem with inconsistent signal line colours#48
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Fixing problem with inconsistent signal line colours#48eshwen wants to merge 1 commit intoFAST-HEP:masterfrom
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…re colours defined in plotting configs for signal
DBAnthony
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Oct 19, 2020
| style = "-" | ||
| else: | ||
| color = None | ||
| color = color |
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Could you do something like color if color else None?
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Yeah, I can try that. Seems like an easy enough change
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Ahh, that doesn't work as intended. If there's no colour tied to a dataset, it's given one from the default colourmap (nipy-spectral, not tab10)
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Fix for #42
Very small change, but I think requires a colour to be tied to the signal process (e.g., with an entry in the
dataset_coloursblock or in thedataset_orderblock) to work properly. I don't think it will default to using the "original" colours (i.e., from matplotlib'stab10colourmap) if neither of the above blocks are specified