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<h2><b>set ccolor</b></h2>

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<code>set ccolor rainbow</code><br>
<code>set ccolor <i>color#</i></code>
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This command sets the color of the plotted contours. If
<code>ccolor</code> is set to <code>rainbow</code>, then GrADS will
use the <a href="16colors.html">default rainbow sequence</a> to assign
colors to individual contours, resulting in a pleasing color palette
that spans the range of the plotted values. To draw all contours with
the same color, use the second option, where
<code><i>color#</i></code> may be one of the <a
href="16colors.html">16 GrADS default colors</a> or the number of a
user-defined color created with <a href="gradcomdsetrgb.html">set
rgb</a>.

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<h3>Usage Notes</h3>

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<li><code>set ccolor</code> is reset by entering <a
href="gradcomdclear.html"><code>clear</code></a> or <a
href="gradcomddisplay.html"><code>display</code></a>.
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<li>The color sequence for the <a href="16colors.html">default rainbow
palette</a> is: <code>9 14 4 11 5 13 3 10 7 12 8 2 6</code>. This may
be overridden by using the <a href="gradcomdsetrbcols.html">set rbcols</a>
command.
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<li>If the number of colors in the rainbow palette is smaller 
than the number of contour levels, then some contour colors will be
repeated -- i.e. not every contour color will be unique. Likewise, if
the number of colors in the rainbow palette is larger than the number
of contour levels, then some colors will be omitted.
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<li>When overlaying contour plots, GrADS will automatically change the
color of the contours for each successive plot in order to distinguish
between different variables. The default order is: rainbow, foreground, 
3 (green), 7 (yellow), 2 (red), 6 (magenta), 9 (purple), .... 

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<h3>Examples </h3>


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