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peroma Posted - 01/15/2003 : 05:48:32 AM
Hello forum,

I have a problem in understanding how the "mark" command works. There is "mark -wd" and "mark -w1" who both "maks a selected range either in the worksheet or graph". How can I select a range in a graph, so that the line

"mark -w1;"

will work?

Thank you for any help!

Peter
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Mike Buess Posted - 01/15/2003 : 1:47:19 PM
Hi Peter,

Use the system variables mks1 and mks2 to mark the beginning and end of the selection range. Say you want to mask points 5 through 10 of the active plot...

mks1=5;
mks2=10;
mark -w1 %C;

Mike Buess
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