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Sorry, Nick. There is not enough flexibility in how the colors are assigned to support what you want.The easiest change for us might be to support the 'style' role, so you could determine the colors you want yourself. But it would really need to be not just a single color but a color range for each 'node' to apply to all of its children.
On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 at 9:23 AM, Nick Dunbar <dunba...@gmail.com> wrote:
Any thoughts on this?
On Tuesday, April 25, 2017 at 2:45:49 PM UTC+1, Nick Dunbar wrote:Hi,In Treemap, I was wondering if it was possible to assign multiple color scales for the top level leaves immediately below the root node, in the same way that appears to have been done here: https://vizhub.healthdata.org/gbd-compare/#Having a single color scale for the entire treemap is too much of a constraint and shouldn't be too hard to fix, given that others have done it.Look forward to your feedback.Best regards,Nick
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Hi Dan,Thanks for getting back to me. It would be so cool if you could go ahead and make a fix like that in the short term. And yes, a color range is what I had in mind. So it could be shades of red for series 0, blue for series 1 and so on, or two user defined RGB values for the extremes of each series.Best regards,Nick
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