Hi,
I have a line graph with 4 lines, of which I would like to seperate into two groups and show the 'envelope' that each graph covers. So can I 'colour in' the space between lines 1 and 2 (as one group) and 3 and 4 (as another)?.
If these 'envelopes' overlapped, there might need to be some cross shading?
I worked out the difference between lines 1 and 2 for example, but I could only plot the difference on the y, when I want the lines to be in the correct place as a normal line graph.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
Dan
I have a line graph with 4 lines, of which I would like to seperate into two groups and show the 'envelope' that each graph covers. So can I 'colour in' the space between lines 1 and 2 (as one group) and 3 and 4 (as another)?.
If these 'envelopes' overlapped, there might need to be some cross shading?
I worked out the difference between lines 1 and 2 for example, but I could only plot the difference on the y, when I want the lines to be in the correct place as a normal line graph.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
Dan