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Programming Forum and web based access to our favorite programming groups.Hello with Visual Fortran 6, just a general question to find more about the maximum charting capability, say I need to chart 3 sequences of real numbers which have the same indices on the same screen. Can I zoom in and out? Can I side scroll to see the remaining of the sequence in the case of zoomed in scale? What about auto scale as you side scroll the chart, interactive mouse in selection a region and display its limits on a live legend, custom design a chart with built-in chart objects…. Etc Thanks
Post Follow-up to this message"Baloff" <vddr2u@bi.edu.gr> wrote in message news:42a3392b_1@news.iprimus.com.au... > Hello > > with Visual Fortran 6, just a general question to find more about the > maximum charting capability, say I need to chart 3 sequences of real > numbers which have the same indices on the same screen. Can I zoom in > and out? Can I side scroll to see the remaining of the sequence in the > case of zoomed in scale? What about auto scale as you side scroll the > chart, interactive mouse in selection a region and display its limits on > a live legend, custom design a chart with built-in chart objects…. Etc > > Thanks Use the Compaq Array Visualizer 2D OCX. Skip the so-called enhanced Intel control, it's all object with little intuitive control. -- You're Welcome, Gerry T. ______ "Object-oriented programming is an exceptionally bad idea which could only have originated in California." -- E. Dijkstra.
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