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hasenfuss2 Posted - 04/22/2002 : 09:51:29 AM
Hi,
I get weird results with the
matrix -ps X xmin xmax;
matrix -ps Y ymin ymax;
commands (V6.1).
Most of the times only the min-value is set (or the values are mixed up completely).
Is this a known bug, or am I just too stupid to code?

THX for help.
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greg Posted - 04/22/2002 : 11:23:22 AM
Not sure what you mean by "weird results"...

The -ps option means you are trying to SET the properties of the active matrix window. This implies that you have previously set the variables xmin, xmax, ymin and ymax, but you gave no indication of what you might have set them to. You can also use values directly, as in:

matrix -ps X -11 11;

matrix -ps Y -21 21;

So what values are you using?


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