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peter.cook Posted - 11/22/2001 : 10:01:36 AM
Hi,

I would like to be able to identify multiple datasets by order in a plot so I can generate customised labels with the correct legend eg \L(n). The data are not plotted as grouped data. Any idea?

eg

data2
data3
data6 are plotted

- what is the dataset name for the first,second & third datasets (by order)plotted?

Cheers,

Pete
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greg Posted - 11/26/2001 : 11:43:33 AM
%(n,@D) (see page 33 in the LabTalk Manual) gives you the full dataset name for the nth plotted dataset.


A Legend will show full dataset names automatically if you check Format : Page : [Legends] : "Full dataset name".



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