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tib

Switzerland
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Posted - 01/31/2002 :  12:39:48 PM  Show Profile  Edit Topic  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Topic
The command
GraphName!layer.include(MatrixName,226);
will genereate a contour plot. Fine!

You can set the x and y axis via
layer.x.from layer.x.to etc...

How do you scale the level range ? (I expected it to be a kind of a z-axis, but it's not).
How do you change it to grayscale?
How do you set the number of levels or the spacing?
How do you...

Sorry, for bothering you with such "simple" things. But once again, the manual and its index is not very helpful. Maybe it's hidden somewhere? Is it a layer.something... command?

Basically, I'm missing all the commands which I can do by hand in the plot details dialog.

More generally speaking, isn't there a document around which is structured in such a way that you have listed all LabTalk commands which do the same things like you would do in this certain Dialog Window?
Hasn't anybody thought about that?
Thank you for any hints.
Tilman.

tib

Switzerland
105 Posts

Posted - 01/31/2002 :  1:19:16 PM  Show Profile  Edit Reply  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Reply
Sorry, I posted the above question too fast. I should have searched the forum database first.

I found a hint changing contour details via labtalk in a post from 1998!!! which said that my requested commands
are not documented in the manual.
It's a shame that almost 4 years (and how many versions?) later they are still not in the manual.

But still, does anybody know anything about a fast lookup table for commands which would make it much easier (and less time wasting due to searching for commands which are not documented) to transfer manual actions into LabTalk scripts?
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