Shape Operations

D

Dave

I need to draw what is called in statistics a "two-tail" normal distribution
curve.

In other words, I need to create an image that shades the two tails of a
bell curve.

I start with the "Normal Curve" from the "Charting shapes" stencil. I then
try to create a closed shape and use various shape operations to create the
:tail" piece that I can fill with shading and then superimpose the shaded
tail back onto the normal curve.

However, I cannot create a separate tail fragment that I can fill with a
shading.

Can anyone give me some pointers on how to proceed?
 
J

JuneTheSecond

Hi, Dave.

Menu Flagment in shapes operation menus may be useful.
I put vertical guid lines at the begining of tails, Selected all,
flagmented a bell-mouse into 3 pieces,
and filled with different colors.
However, the control handles to change shapes of bell-mouse were lost.

By the way, original bell-mouse can be filled with colors by changing the
value
of Geometry1.NoFill cell into False.
 

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