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mej Posted - 02/13/2004 : 04:53:05 AM
Hello
I want to plot a dataset named T50 (y column) versus dataset a (x column). I use the fallowing scipt:

win -t plot;
win -r %H graphT50;
layer.include(data2_T50,200);

May i do this with only one command?
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Laurie Posted - 02/15/2004 : 10:37:07 PM
You have to do it in 2 steps: first create the graph and then include the dataset to be plotted.

Still 2 steps, but you can use the worksheet -s and then worksheet -p commands. This selects the dataset to plot and then plots the current worksheet selection.

You also don't need to use win -r to rename. You can do that by using win -t plot origin graphT50;

You could define a macro, so that you would only need one command.

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