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25/04/2000 05:49:08
 
 
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13/04/2000 16:45:27
Cetin Basoz
Engineerica Inc.
Izmir, Turquie
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
COM/DCOM et OLE Automation
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
00358580
Message ID:
00363035
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Its ok - I get the idea. I haven't ever done drawing so I was unaware of the problems involved or how to go about it. Iwas totally unawrae of all the form settings for pens etc.

I think this will provide a good foundation to build upon.

By the way... Is it possible to take a drawn picture and to put it on a report? My gut feel is "No Way - You got to be kidding!" :-) but, you never know.

Jason

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>>This is exactly the type of thing that I'm doing. In my case its Pressure against temperature - as pressure increases, the maximum allowable temperature should decreases. Each set of figures produces an arch which can be clearly seen with a graph.
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>>I would be most grateful if you could dig out the class. It would save me so much time (and embarrassment if I get it wrong).
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>>Jason
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OK then Jason :) Funny I started to do that with MSGraph too and had the same exact feelings about speed :)
>I just fired the email. Here are few things I forgot to mention there. It's a "depth" graph. That's from sea surface to depth which users like to see positive values for depth yet Excel cannot do w/o tooth pulling tricks :) OTOH I especially coded to get a depth graph you should need the revise code (but as I remember just affected in a few lines calculating Y pos at about ends of redraw method). Those days I didn't have a good habit like commenting what part does what :( Hope it won't be a trouble.
>Cetin
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