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How do I add a crosshair marker to a plot using SKILL?

kitmonisit
kitmonisit over 12 years ago

I can see the functions awvPlaceXMarker and awvPlaceYMarker, as well as awvCrossHairDeleteList.

How do I add a crosshair marker that's identical to what I get when I press M in a plot? I could use this in conjuction with value() and cross() functions. 

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 8 years ago
    Curtis - I've learned something. I'd never have guessed that the old waveform label creation function created markers!

    I still have an action (from R&D) to propose a new ViVA-centric API to interact with the graphs - and I have one designed in my head - just need to translate it into a proposal for R&D. Hopefully I'll have time soon to get to that...

    Andrew.
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  • smikes
    smikes over 5 years ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    Andrew, did you ever make any progress on this? Would still be nice to have an API.

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    Andrew Beckett over 5 years ago in reply to smikes

    I had discussions with R&D about what this might look like, but it's not reached fruition yet.

    Andrew.

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    Andrew Beckett over 5 years ago in reply to smikes

    I had discussions with R&D about what this might look like, but it's not reached fruition yet.

    Andrew.

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