This is a potentially powerful tool, but it needs some basic upgrades to make it easier to use. The first is auto-range detection. VW should be able to auto-detect the range from lowest to highest - then let me decide 1 of 2 options - Stepped or Gradient. (User Defined Range option should remain.)
For Stepped - I would then select the number of steps - say 5 - and VW would auto divide the objects based on the auto-detected range. I then could assign the graphic attributes of each of the steps.
For Gradient - I would simply select two colors, and then VW would auto change the graphic attribute of each object based on where it fell in the auto-detected range and apply the corresponding color value based on where it fell in the auto-detected range.
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Tom Klaber
This is a potentially powerful tool, but it needs some basic upgrades to make it easier to use. The first is auto-range detection. VW should be able to auto-detect the range from lowest to highest - then let me decide 1 of 2 options - Stepped or Gradient. (User Defined Range option should remain.)
For Stepped - I would then select the number of steps - say 5 - and VW would auto divide the objects based on the auto-detected range. I then could assign the graphic attributes of each of the steps.
For Gradient - I would simply select two colors, and then VW would auto change the graphic attribute of each object based on where it fell in the auto-detected range and apply the corresponding color value based on where it fell in the auto-detected range.
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