3.122 FAQ-696 How to customize the shaded, integrated area under a curve?
Customize-IntegratedArea-from-Gadget
Last Update: 3/19/2019
When using the Integrate Gadget (Gadgets: Integrate...) to calculate the integrated areas under a curve, you can opt to show the integrated areas on the graph as shaded regions:
Note, multiple individual shaded regions only available since Origin 2018b; for easiler version, you can only add one shaded area with Integrate Gadget).
- Click on the triangle button at the upper-right corner of yellow region-of-interest (ROI) box and select Preferences.
- In the Integration Preferences dialog, click on the Integration tab. Enable Keep the shading color after New Output and choose the shading color you desired.
- Click OK. A shaded region will show on the graph region, marking the integrated area under ROI box.
- Click on the triangle button to select New Output(O)(or other new output options), the shadow will be kept.
- Move the ROI box to another interesting region, you can continue to add such integrated areas.
To customize the appearance of the gray-shaded region in Origin 2016 SR1 or later:
- Click to select the shaded region, then use the Style toolbar buttons to change Fill Color, Fill Pattern, etc.; or right-click on the selected region and choose Properties and make changes via the Object Properties dialog box.
To customize the appearance of the gray-shaded region in earlier versions of Origin:
- Choose Edit: Button Edit Mode and click on the shaded region to select it.
- Use the Style toolbar buttons to change Fill Color, Fill Pattern, etc.; or right-click on the selected region and choose Properties and make changes via the Object Properties dialog box.
- When you have finished customizing the shaded region, re-select Edit: Button Edit Mode to escape button edit mode.
Keywords:Integrate, Fill Area, ROI, gadget, shading