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jlang Posted - 04/22/2004 : 3:44:54 PM
How to iterate through all the graphs in one file. I usually do it by
for (ii=1; ii<11; ii++) {
win -a HEADER$(ii-1)01-g; //bring up the graph window
run.section(, PROCESS);
}
It works ok as long as I keep all the graphs named under the same protocol. But I wonder if there is a more general way that doesn't require any knowledge of the graph window names.
Discussion and advices are appreciated.

Edited by - jlang on 04/22/2004 4:57:39 PM

Edited by - jlang on 04/22/2004 4:58:12 PM

Edited by - jlang on 04/22/2004 5:07:22 PM
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jlang Posted - 04/22/2004 : 5:00:02 PM
Worked like a charm! Thanks a bunch.
Mike Buess Posted - 04/22/2004 : 4:53:42 PM
Use the document command...

doc -e P {
run.section(,PROCESS);
};

This will cycle through all graphs in the project and apply the bracketed script to each one.

Mike Buess
Origin WebRing Member

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