GetCount
Gets number of curves
Syntax
<Curve Editor Object>GetCount
Description
Returns number of curves in plot.
Arguments
None.
Returns
Number of curves present.
Example
$editor GetCount
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The user interface (UI) provides a consistent look and feel when you are working with the following: HyperMesh, HyperView, MotionView, HyperGraph, HyperGraph 3D, TextView or MediaView.
The Tcl Console enables you to enter and execute Tcl/Tk commands instead of using the User Interface.
CurveEditor class, its member functions, and their use-cases are described here.
Gets number of curves
Gets number of curves
<Curve Editor Object>GetCount
Returns number of curves in plot.
None.
Number of curves present.
$editor GetCount
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