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set axis limits in ADE plot

RobinCommander
RobinCommander over 10 years ago

Is there a way to set the X & Y axis limits on a plot instead of auto-scaling to fit, maybe with some skill? In ocean there is xlimit & ylimit, is there any other way to do this?

Thanks,

Robin

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 10 years ago

    Robin,

    What's wrong with using xLimit() and yLimit()? There are also awvSetXLimit and awvSetYLimit, but xLimit/yLimit should be fine too.

    Maybe I don't understand your question properly?

    Regards,

    Andrew

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  • RobinCommander
    RobinCommander over 10 years ago

    Andrew,

    I thought xLimit & yLimit being ocean commands I would then have to put all the run into a script (probably revealing my ignorance here).

    I'll investigate awvSetXLimit/awvSetYLimit. These didn't appear in the IC6.1.6 Skill Artist Reference document but are described in the 6.1 document.

    Regards,

    Robin

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 10 years ago

    Hi Robin,

    OCEAN functions are just SKILL. They aren't limited to being used in an OCEAN script. OCEAN is really just a set of SKILL functions with a simple interface designed for controlling simulation and post-processing, but they can be used in Virtuoso too.

    The awvSetXLimit function is documented in the Virtuoso Visualization and Analysis XL SKILL Reference manual.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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