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| LucSerre |
Posted - 02/17/2005 : 09:43:17 AM Origin Version (Select Help-->About Origin): 6.1 Operating System: win2k Hello Fellow Origin users! I have a contour plot on my screen. What I'm trying to do, (trying being the key work, i'm not having much success) is to put vertical or horizontal lines at a specific place on the screen.
For example. *A prompt to the operator of the script: (Enter X position 1) -User enters: -1 *promts: Enter X position 2 -user enters: 1 *prompt: (Enter Y position 1) -User enters: -1 *promts: Enter Y position 2 -user enters: 1
Then the script would insert 4 lines, that form a box that passes at x=-1..1 and y passes at y=-1..1..sort of a TicTacToe looking setup.
If anyone can help me a little bit with this problem, or at least point me int he right directon, I'd appreciate it!
Thanks very much in advance, Luc S. |
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| LucSerre |
Posted - 02/24/2005 : 08:31:57 AM Thanks! |
| Mike Buess |
Posted - 02/17/2005 : 5:11:23 PM Hi Luc,
draw -n vert1 -l -v -1; // create or redraw vertical line at x=-1 draw -n vert2 -l -v 1; // create or redraw vertical line at x=1 draw -n horiz1 -l -h -1; // create or redraw horizontal line at y=-1 draw -n horiz2 -l -h 1; // create or redraw horizontal line at y=1
...You can also set the line pattern and color on the draw command line. Alternatively, you can use the object properties.
vert1.color=1; // black line vert2.color=2; // red line horiz1.color=3; // green line horiz2.color=4; // blue line
Mike Buess Origin WebRing Member
Edited by - Mike Buess on 02/17/2005 5:16:59 PM |
| LucSerre |
Posted - 02/17/2005 : 1:24:14 PM If it helps anyone, i've already know how to prompt the user for the requierd numbers. The only part I need to know is how to manipulate the lines.
Thanks, -Luc |
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