pltICurve GetSymbolStyle
Gets the symbol style of the curve.
Syntax
pltICurve_handle GetSymbolStyle
Application
HyperWorks Tcl Query
Description
Returns the symbol style index of the curve.
Errors
None.
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Adds a new empty attribute to the curve.
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Calculates a statistic.
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Indicates whether to display the curve as a line or a series of bars.
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Finds the type of curve.
Gets a handle to an Attribute interface for the specified attribute.
Gets whether or not the curve is displayed in the legend.
Gets a handle to the pltIEdit interface for the specified edit (for example, cut, trim, bridge).
Gets the highlight state of the curve.
Gets the layer ID of the curve.
Gets the line color of the curve.
Gets the line style of the curve.
Gets the line thickness of the curve.
Gets the PWC reference for this curve.
Gets the title of the curve.
Finds the number of cursors.
Returns the number of attributes in the curve.
Returns the number of edits in the curve.
Gets the number of points on the curve.
Gets the symbol color of the curve.
Gets the symbol frequency of the curve.
Gets the symbol style of the curve.
Gets a handle to a pltIVector interface for the specified curve.
Gets whether the curve is displayed or hidden.
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Highlights between two values.
Removes part of the curve.
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Removes the specified attribute from the curve.
Removes the most recently applied edit from the curve.
Applies a replace edit to the curve.
Sets the bar style of the curve.
Sets if the curve is included in the calculation and drawing of the tip-to-tail curve.
Sets the various attributes of the curve to the default.
Sets whether or not the curve is displayed in the legend.
Sets the highlight state of the curve.
Sets the layer ID of the curve.
Sets the line color of the curve.
Sets the line style of the curve.
Sets the line thickness of the curve.
Sets the title of the curve.
Sets the symbol color of the curve.
Sets the symbol frequency of the curve.
Sets the symbol style of the curve.
Sets whether the curve is on displayed or hidden.
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Gets the symbol style of the curve.
Gets the symbol style of the curve.
pltICurve_handle GetSymbolStyle
HyperWorks Tcl Query
Returns the symbol style index of the curve.
None.
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