Casio FX-CG10 Software User Guide - Page 198
When Pie pie chart is selected as the Graph Type, Black, Magenta, Green, Yellow, Normal, Lighter
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• {Auto} ... Cycles the color used for graph drawing in the following sequence for each data item (or data pair): blue, red, green, magenta, black. Cycle is repeated after all five colors are used. For some graphs, different parts of the graph (points, lines, etc.) are automatically drawn using different colors. {Auto} can be selected only when the graph type is Scatter, xyLine, NPPlot, or Broken. Example: Scatter graph when {Auto} is specified for Graph Color • The Graph Color setting is always "Link" whenever anything other than "Off" is selected for the Color Link setting. When "Pie" (pie chart) is selected as the Graph Type: • Data (Specifies the list to be used as graph data.) • {LIST} ... {List 1 to List 26} • Display (pie chart value display setting) • {%}/{Data} ... For each data element {display as percentage}/{display as value} • % Sto Mem (Specifies storage of percentage values to a list.) • {None}/{List} ... For percentage values: {Do not store to list}/{Specify List 1 to 26 and store} • Pie Area (Specifies the fill color of a pie chart.) • Area Color • {Black}/{Blue}/{Red}/{Magenta}/{Green}/{Cyan}/{Yellow} ... Specifies a single fill color for each data item. • {Auto} ... Automatically cycles the fill color in the following sequence for each data item: blue, red, green, magenta, cyan, yellow. Cycle is repeated after all six colors are used. • Paint Style • {Normal}/{Lighter} ... {normal fill density}/{lighter fill density} • The Area Color setting is always "Link" and the Paint Style setting is always "Lighter" whenever anything other than "Off" is selected for the Color Link setting. • Pie Border (Specifies the border line color of a pie chart.) • {Black}/{Blue}/{Red}/{Magenta}/{Green}/{Cyan}/{Yellow} ... Specifies a single color for the border line. • {Clear} ... No border line drawn. 6-5