meaning of colours in ve-table

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joscorstjens
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meaning of colours in ve-table

Post by joscorstjens »

Simple question, I did not find (or overlooked it) the meaning of the colours (red, green, blue) in the ve-table in MT. Can anyone help me understand?
tia
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h22
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Re: meaning of colours in ve-table

Post by h22 »

I belive that is just a visual referance to illistrate low to high values. It is usefull if you have a number ( bin ) way higher or lower than adjoining bins.
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