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alex_eagle Posted - 09/29/2003 : 11:03:43 AM
Hi experts,

I want to get X and Y coordinate in a graph window by using the screen reader tool with getpts -a 1 command.
The X-position is easily accessed via the _xpos-variable. However, I am not able to get the Y-position. This only works with the getpts 1 command by using the _indx-variable. But in this case I am limited to points on the (line) graph itself and not on the entire layer.
How is this done in Labtalk ?

Alex


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alex_eagle Posted - 10/01/2003 : 10:56:34 AM
Thanx, thats the perfect solution !
Never thought of using DoToolbox command.


rlewis Posted - 09/29/2003 : 12:51:09 PM
If you issue the Labtalk command "dotoolbox 2", and double click in the graph window, the x- and y-coordinates of that point in the active layer should be stored in the Origin variables x and y

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