transparency Function (For GPL Graphic Elements)
Note: If you are modifying the transparency for a guide, refer to transparency Function (For GPL Guides) .
Syntax
transparency(<algebra>)
or
transparency(transparency."transparency value")
or
transparency(<statistic function>)
<algebra>. Graph algebra using one variable or a
blend of variables. The variable value results in a different transparency
value. For example, if you were creating a stacked bar chart, the
argument of the transparency
function would be the
variable that controls the stacking. Each stack segment would have
a different degree of transparency.
"transparency value". A value between 0 and 1 that indicates the level of transparency. A value of 1 indicates full transparency, while a value of 0 indicates no transparency (completely opaque).
<statistic function>. A statistic function.
Description
Specifies the transparency of the associated graphic element. You
can use another variable or variables to control the transparency
or set a fixed value. To specify the transparency explicitly for the
fill or border of the graphic element, you can append .interior
or .exterior
to
the function. Using transparency
without a qualifier
implies transparency.interior
.
Examples
ELEMENT: point(position(x*y), transparency(z))
ELEMENT: interval(position(x*y), transparency(transparency."0.6"))
ELEMENT: interval(position(x*y),
transparency.interior(transparency."0.8"))
Statistic Functions
See GPL Functions .