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Qt plotting - new strip?

markbeck
markbeck over 14 years ago

In IC6.1.5, there is a new method of plotting using 'strips'.  I found that the plot() command now supports specifying the strip number. 

This is great if you know the strip number, but what if I just want to add a new strip? 

How can I either create a new strip or have the plot command automatically create that new strip?

Thanks,
Mark

 

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    Andrew Beckett over 14 years ago

    Mark,

    I'm not aware of one. There isn't in earlier releases either. You should file an enhancement request through customer support.

    gensym() is probably not the way to do this (for a start, it generates a symbol, not a number). What seems to happen is that the strip number is maintained - so if you plot several things to the same (high) strip number, they still go into the same strip.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 14 years ago

    Mark,

    I'm not aware of one. There isn't in earlier releases either. You should file an enhancement request through customer support.

    gensym() is probably not the way to do this (for a start, it generates a symbol, not a number). What seems to happen is that the strip number is maintained - so if you plot several things to the same (high) strip number, they still go into the same strip.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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