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Gábor Bakos
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Gábor Bakos

Gbor Bakos is a programmer and a mathematician, having a few years of experience with KNIME and KNIME node development (HiTS nodes and RapidMiner integration for KNIME). In Trinity College, Dublin, the author was helping a research group with his data analysis skills (also had the opportunity to improve those), and with the new KNIME node development. When he worked for the evopro Kft. or the Scriptum Informatika Zrt., he was also working on various data analysis software products. He currently works for his own company, Mind Eratosthenes Kft. (www.mind-era.com), where he develops the RapidMiner integration for KNIME (tech.knime.org/community/rapidminer-integration), among other things.
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Using colors


There are a few KNIME example workflows on the public server; in this section, we just mention one of them, which describes how to use the color information present in KNIME in the reports.

The 010006_UseKNIMEColorsInReporting workflow is available from the KNIME public server. To use it, just copy it from the public server and paste it to the local workspace.

It requires a basic scripting knowledge, but the workflow gives detailed description on how to use the color information so that it can be used as an introduction to scripting.

If you are fine not defining the colors in the KNIME workflow, it might be easier to define those within the reporting template and bind the colors to certain values.

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Gábor Bakos

Gbor Bakos is a programmer and a mathematician, having a few years of experience with KNIME and KNIME node development (HiTS nodes and RapidMiner integration for KNIME). In Trinity College, Dublin, the author was helping a research group with his data analysis skills (also had the opportunity to improve those), and with the new KNIME node development. When he worked for the evopro Kft. or the Scriptum Informatika Zrt., he was also working on various data analysis software products. He currently works for his own company, Mind Eratosthenes Kft. (www.mind-era.com), where he develops the RapidMiner integration for KNIME (tech.knime.org/community/rapidminer-integration), among other things.
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