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Version: 20 R7 BETA

GRAPH SETTINGS

GRAPH SETTINGS ( graphPicture ; xmin ; xmax ; ymin ; ymax ; xprop ; xgrid ; ygrid ; title {; title2 ; ... ; titleN} )

ParameterTypeDescription
graphPicturePicturePicture variable
xminInteger, Date, TimeMinimum x-axis value for proportional graph (line or scatter plot only)
xmaxInteger, Date, TimeMaximum x-axis value for proportional graph (line or scatter plot only)
yminIntegerMinimum y-axis value
ymaxIntegerMaximum y-axis value
xpropBooleanTRUE for proportional x-axis; FALSE for normal x-axis (line or scatter plot only)
xgridBooleanTRUE for x-axis grid; FALSE for no x-axis grid (only if xprop is TRUE)
ygridBooleanTRUE for y-axis grid; FALSE for no y-axis grid
titleTextTitle(s) for graph legend(s)

Description

GRAPH SETTINGS changes the graph settings for graph displayed in a form. The graph must have already been defined using the GRAPH command. GRAPH SETTINGS has no effect on a pie chart. This command must be called in the same process as the form.

Note: You must not call this command if the graph was generated using the GRAPH command with the Object type graphSettings parameter. Refer to the description of the GRAPH command for more information.

The xmin, xmax, ymin, and ymax parameters all set the minimum and maximum values for their respective axes of the graph. If the value of any pair of these parameters is a null value (0, ?00:00:00?, or !00/00/00!, depending on the data type), the default graph values will be used. The xmin and xmax parameters are only taken into account for proportional graphs (xprop is True).

The xprop parameter turns on proportional plotting for line graphs (type 4), area graphs (type 5) and scatter graphs (type 6). When TRUE, it will plot each point on the x-axis according to the point’s value, and then only if the values are numeric, time, or date.

The xgrid and ygrid parameters display or hide grid lines. A grid for the x-axis will be displayed only when the plot is a proportional scatter or line graph.

The title parameter(s) labels the legend.

Example

See example for the GRAPH command.

See also

GRAPH

Properties

Command number298
Thread safe