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.XY SET BAR SHAPEThis subroutine sets the shape of the bars in the current Data Point, Data Set, Data Group, or XY Bar Layer.Usage:PASS <shape_name> FIELD SHARE? N PASS <data_point_no> FIELD SHARE? N GOSUB 0CD .XY SET BAR SHAPE * Check for error IF 0CD .XY SET BAR SHAPE NE Description:This subroutine sets the shape of the bars in the current Data Point, Data Set, Data Group, or XY Bar Layer. <shape_name> must refer to a shape you previously defined using .SHAPE INITIALIZE. The subroutine will cancel if this parameter is not passed. <data_point_no> is optional, and if passed, should refer to a point added via .POINT ADD NEW. The first data point you add will have a <data_point_no> of 1, the second will be 2, and so on. If <data_point_no> is not passed, then the shape will be applied in the following order: - "current" data point, if there is one, otherwise- "current" data set, if there is one, otherwise - "current" data group, if there is one, otherwise - "current" data layer, if there is one, otherwise an error is returned. See Datasets Overview for more information on working with data. Also see .XY SET BAR SHAPE:DP to set the shape for the "current" data point, .XY SET BAR SHAPE:DS to set the shape for the "current" data set, .XY SET BAR SHAPE:DG to set the shape for the "current" data group, and .XY SET BAR SHAPE:LR to set the shape for the "current" layer. <shape_name> becomes the "current" shape spec after calling this routine. Comments:Read what other users have said about this page or add your own comments.-- JeanNeron - 2011-10-21 |