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How to set axis label by ocean?

MatthewM
MatthewM over 13 years ago

Hi Everyone,

 Do you have any idea on how to set/change axis label by ocean? I went through the ocean user reference, but only found funcion changing windows/subwin title, lable curve etc.

what I want to do is after plot, use some function to change the x-axis or y-axis name to a specific one?

Thanks a lot!

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 13 years ago

    The axis label is set from the units on the traces plotted.  This is covered in solution 11609072 .

    However, you can also use awvSetXAxisLabel or awvSetYAxisLabel :

    awvSetXAxisLabel(currentWindow() "WhatIWant")

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • MatthewM
    MatthewM over 13 years ago
    Thanks a lot, Andrew!! It works great. BTW, how I can find those function description?? My current ocean reference is "June 2004, Production Version 5.1.41".
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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 13 years ago

    Search in cdsdoc (or use the Help menus inside icfb) and search for awvSetXAxisLabel. You'll find it's in <ICinstDir>/doc/skartistref/skartistref.pdf

    Andrew.

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  • MatthewM
    MatthewM over 13 years ago
    Thanks a lot!! Just got it in SKILL reference manual. I really appreciate your help!
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