CR.7.9 HeatColorFrame
The HeatColorFrame object contains a continuous color frame that returns varying shades of brown. To create a HeatColorFrame object, call the HeatColorFrame constructor.
var frame = new HeatColorFrame('Quantity');
You can pass the name of a field (e.g., 'Quantity') to the constructor, or specify this later using the inherited VisualFrame.setField(field) property.
Note: Report script that modifies 'bindingInfo' should be placed in the onLoad handler.
Example (Report)
Bind a bar-type chart to the sample 'All Sales' query, with 'Company' (top 5) on the X-axis, and Sum(Total) on the Y-axis. Add the following script in the onLoad handler.
Chart1.bindingInfo.setColorField("Total",Chart.NUMBER);
Chart1.bindingInfo.colorFrame = new HeatColorFrame();

Note: Script that modifies 'graph' should be placed at the element level. See Adding Element-Level Script in Report Scripting and Adding Component Script in Dashboard Scripting for more information.
Example (Report or Viewsheet)
dataset = [["State", "Quantity"],["NJ",200],["NY",300],["PA",50],["CT",100]];
graph = new EGraph();
var elem = new IntervalElement("State", "Quantity");
var frame = new HeatColorFrame();
frame.setField("Quantity");
elem.setColorFrame(frame);
graph.addElement(elem);

Full Name
inetsoft.graph.aesthetic.HeatColorFrame
See Also
DataSet, to use a Data Block or query as the dataset source.
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