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Re: st: bar graph axis color- frustrated


From   "Michael N. Mitchell" <[email protected]>
To   [email protected]
Subject   Re: st: bar graph axis color- frustrated
Date   Thu, 10 Jun 2010 19:48:08 -0700

Dear Dave

That is what I was thinking too... here is what the graph editor recorded (stripping out the comments)...

.varaxis.style.editstyle linestyle(color(none)) editcopy

And when I tried to execute that at the command line, I got an error. Maybe there is a trick to executing this that I am not doing right???

Michael N. Mitchell
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On 2010-06-10 7.41 PM, Airey, David C wrote:
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But there has to be an underlying graph command that the graph editor is issuing but is not documented under graph bar. I think I remember seeing others use graph editor commands directly (at the command line) before on this list. You just need to find out what graph editor command is being issued when you make the axis color none using the graph editor and then issue that command in your .do file.

-Dave

Thank you Michael. That is exactly how I am doing them (using the record) feature. The problem is that I am doing 20 graphs on each of 700 sites and outputting them to a series of reports. To run the recorded routine, I have to display each graph. That is, I can not use the -nodraw- option!!




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