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a_user Posted - 03/03/2000 : 8:45:00 PM
Is it possible in Labtalk to define the active dataset in a graph window?
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Barb Tobias Posted - 03/03/2000 : 2:44:00 PM
The %c string variable holds the name of the current active data plot in the layer, so you could set the active data plot by assigning it to the string variable. For example, to make data1_d active in the layer, you could use:
%c=data1_d;
(The layer.plot object property is supposed to set and get the active data plot number in the layer, but this object property is currently not working. It should be fixed in an upcoming version.)

[This message has been edited by Barb Tobias (edited 03-07-2000).]


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