That works perfectly, thanks very much.
-Brent

On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 10:20 AM, Katrina Learned <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Brent,
>
> You can display the negative data in another color using the altColor
> attribute in the track line (e.g. altColor=0,100,200). For more information
> about bedgraph custom tracks, see
> http://genome.ucsc.edu/goldenPath/help/bedgraph.html.
>
> Please contact the mail list ([email protected]) again if you have any
> further questions.
>
> Katrina Learned
> UCSC Genome Bioinformatics Group
>
>
> On 10/28/11 2:22 PM, Brent Pedersen wrote:
>>
>> Hi, I have some data like this:
>>
>> track type=bedGraph graphType=bar viewLimits=-5:5 yLineMark=0
>> yLineOnOff=on smoothingWindow=off color=255,0,0 autoScale=off
>> visibility=full alwaysZero=on maxHeightPixels=128:64:32
>> chr1      795231        795282  0.0430635861558
>> chr1      795273        795324  2.2134615195
>> chr1  795309    795360  0.0834407806989
>> chr1  795375    795426  1.0025699262
>>
>> chr1     795231 795282  -0.638461028731
>> chr1     795273 795324  -1.02383349987
>> chr1     795309 795360  -2.30962669308
>> chr1     795375 795426  -2.18862610295
>>
>> I'd like to be able to display the latter data in a different color.
>> Is there a way to do this with bedgraph?
>> If I add 'track color=0,0,255' in the blank line, it doesn't render
>> the positive data at the top.
>> thanks for any ideas.
>> -Brent
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