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- (subtract) command, 1.6.6.2.1Special Characters
/ (divide) command, 1.6.6.2.1
/ (scroll), 1.6.3.2
"." for missing values, 1.6.3.3
* (multiply) command, 1.6.6.2.1
+ (add) command, 1.6.6.2.1
= (assign) command, 1.6.6.2.1Numerics
3268 printer, D.9.1
3270 Personal Computer /G and /GX, 1.6.9.1
customizing, D.2.2
3278 terminals, D.7.4
3279 Personal Computer PC/G and /GX, D.7.2
3279 terminals, D.7.3
3287 printer, 1.6.9.3
3290 terminals, D.7.4
3800-3 printer, D.9.3
3820 printer, D.9.3
4224 printer, D.9.2
4250 printer, D.6
D.9.3
5080 work stations, D.7.5
5550 family work stations, D.7.6
5550 terminal, 1.6.9.1A
absolute data, 2.11.1.1
add (+) command, 1.6.6.2.1
ADMCOLS, 2.15.14.2
D.14
ADMDEFS, D.3.1.3
ADMICUM, 2.15.14
D.14
ADMICUP, 2.15.14
D.14
ADMPATT, 2.15.14.1
D.14
ADMQPOST, D.11.4
ADMUCDSO, D.9.3
ADMUCIMT, D.9.3
ADMUCIMV, D.9.3
advanced directory, 1.6.1.11
1.6.12
D.13.3
after (A) command, 1.6.5
angle of notes, 1.6.8.6.4
arithmetic, 1.6.6.2.1
aspect ratio (proportion)
charts, for printing/plotting, 1.6.9.7
letters in wording, 1.6.7
assign (=) command, 1.6.6.2.1
attributes
introduction to data attributes, 1.6.1.3.5
text attributes, 1.6.7
axis
intersection, 2.5.6.2
labels, 1.6.7.6
linear, 2.5.5
logarithmic, 2.5.5
positioning, 2.5.6
summary of options, 1.6.1.5
titles, position of, 1.6.7.6
vertical letters in, 1.6.7.6.6
axis labels, 1.6.7
axis titles, 1.6.7B
background color (8), 2.15.17
bar areas/bar heights, 2.3.1.3
bar charts
example data for, H.2
grid lines behind bars, 2.15.11
horizontal, 2.2.1.4
main description, 2.2
before (B) command, 1.6.5
blanks in legend, 1.6.1.3.2
books
how to use this book, 1.3.2.6
box round anything, 2.15.7
box round chart, 2.15.5
Brazilian, D.10.2
broken lines, 2.15.1C
character width/height multipliers, 1.6.7
chart area, 1.5.7.4.1
chart by example, 1.4.2.5
1.4.3.3
charts
alternative names for, 2.1.1
background color, 2.15.8
chart data, 1.6.11
chart format, 1.6.11
chart type panel, 1.6.1.2
deleting, 1.6.10.2
dimensions, 1.5.7.4
getting rid of it, 1.6.10.2
getting them back, 1.6.10.1
indexing, 2.4.4
mixing, 2.6.2
preview, 1.6.1.10
printing, 1.6.12.5.1
printing and plotting, 1.6.9.7
ready-made, 1.4.2.3
restoring, 1.6.10.1
saving
discussion, 1.6.11
instructions, 1.5.8
searching for, 1.6.12.5.1
simple explanation of, 1.3.1.1
small chart at bottom of screen, 1.6.1.10
step-by-step, 1.4.3.1
subsystems and saving, D.4
summary of types, 1.1.4
variations, 1.1.4
which to use, 2.1.2
CICS, D.11.1
circular line graph, 2.9.1.3
circular surface chart, 2.9.1.4
CLEAR command, 1.6.5
CLEAR key, D.11.3
clearing data, 2.15.18
clearing data definitions, 2.15.18
CMS, D.3.1.4
D.4.4
CMS, printing with, D.2
color, F.1.1
lines, bars, slices etc, 1.5.7.5
printing and plotting, 1.6.9.3
wording, 1.6.7
color printer, 1.6.9.3
color scheme for plotter pens, 1.6.9.5
color separations, D.9.3
colors, 2.15.14.2
D.14
F.1.3
comparison charts, 2.9.1.1
constant outline, 2.13.3.3
CONVERT command, 1.6.5
D.12.1
copy (C) directory command, 1.6.12.3
correlation charts, 2.11.1.2.3
cursor, jumping, 1.3.2.4
curved lines, 2.5.1
customizing 3270-PC /G or /GX, D.2.2D
Danish, D.10.2
data
absolute, 2.11.1.1
attributes, 1.5.7.5
1.6.3.1
color, 1.6.3.1
free, D.12.2
how to enter numbers, H.0
numbers, how to enter, H.0
punctuating numbers, H.0
relative, 2.11.1.2
tied, D.12.2
where to get it, 1.3.1.6
1.6.4.1
data commands
- (subtract), 1.6.6.2.1
/ (divide), 1.6.6.2.1
* (multiply), 1.6.6.2.1
+ (add), 1.6.6.2.1
= (assign), 1.6.6.2.1
after (A), 1.6.5
before (B), 1.6.5
CLEAR, 1.6.5
CONVERT, 1.6.5
delete data (D), 1.6.5
exchange (EX), 1.6.5
exclude (X), 1.6.5
FIT, 1.6.6.2.1
insert (I), 1.6.5
move (M), 1.6.5
repeat (R), 1.6.5
SAMPLE, 1.6.5
select (S), 1.6.5
SORT, 1.6.6.2.1
SORTD, 1.6.6.2.1
transpose (TR), 1.6.5
data definitions
how to create them, 1.6.4.1.4
items in, 1.6.4.1.5
data import, 1.6.4.2
1.6.4.4
1.6.4.5
adding to a file, 1.6.4.6.3
host computer files you can use, D.5
IBM PC files you can use, D.5
introduction, 1.6.4
joining columns, 1.6.4.6.2
missing out lines, 1.6.4.6.1
part, 1.6.4.6.1
replacing part of a file, 1.6.4.6.3
reusing a data definition, 1.6.4.6.4
tips and traps, 1.6.4.2
transposing data, 1.6.4.6.5
using host computer files, 1.6.4.4
using IBM PC files, 1.6.4.5
data manipulation panel, 1.6.1.3.1
data panels, 1.6.1.3
datum lines, 2.2.2
default values, 2.15.15
D.3
defaults file, D.2
delete a chart (D) directory command, 1.6.12.3
delete data (D) command, 1.6.5
deleting a chart, 1.6.10.2
deleting files, 1.6.1.9
device tokens, D.2
directory
advanced, 1.6.1.11
directory commands
copy, 1.6.12.3
delete a chart, 1.6.12.3
get, 1.6.12.3
list, 1.6.12.3
print, 1.6.12.3
save, 1.6.12.3
show, 1.6.12.3
update, 1.6.12.3
directory list, 1.6.12.2
divide (/) command, 1.6.6.2.1
double byte character set (DBCS), D.10.1
drawing a chart
with ICU, 1.3.1.3
with pencil and ruler, 1.3.1.3E
empty pie chart slices, 2.8.1.4
equals (=) command, 1.6.5
equation, example of plotting, 2.5.8
error messages
handling, 1.5.1
understanding them, 1.6.2
exchange (EX) command, 1.6.5
exclude (X) command, 1.6.5
expert
how to become, D.0
what to ask, 1.4.1
exploded pies, 2.8.1.2F
files, handling, 1.6.1.9
first value ignored, 2.3.1.4
FIT command, 1.6.6.2.1
flat files
See sequential files
floating bars, 2.2.1.7
fonts, F.5
how to control, 1.6.7
framing the chart area, 2.15.6
free data, D.12
D.12.2
example of, D.12.3
using with CONVERT command, D.12.1
French, D.10.2G
gap between bars, 2.2.1.3
gap between towers, 2.13.3.2
GDDM (Graphical Data Display Manager), D.1
GDDM Internet home page, I.1
GDF files
printing, 1.6.9.2
showing, 1.6.12.3
German, D.10.2
getting data, 1.5.5
glossary, G.0
Graphical Data Display Manager (GDDM), D.1
graphics data format (GDF) files, 1.6.11
D.13
advanced directory, D.13.3
saving charts as, D.13.1
uses of, D.13.2
grid lines behind bars, 2.15.11
guided tour, 1.6.1H
heading, 1.6.7
attributes, 1.6.1.6
notes as heading, 2.8.3
2.10.1.1
heading, layout, and legend panels, 1.6.1.6
help, 1.6.1.1
help index, 1.6.1.1
histograms
example data for, H.5
main description, 2.3
home page for GDDM, I.1
home panel, 1.6.1.1
horizontal bar chart
example data for, H.6
horizontal bar charts, 2.2.1.4I
IBM PC
See 3270 Personal Computer /G and /GX
IBM PC files
getting values from, 1.6.4.5
ICU
five rules, 1.3.2.5
getting started, 1.3.2.1
how to use, 1.3.2.1
installing, D.1
menus, E.0
panels, E.0
programming, D.6
starting, 1.4.2.1
using panels, 1.3.2.3
ICUFMDF, C.6.4
D.3
ICUFMSS, C.6.4
D.3
ICUISOL, D.3
ICUPANC, C.6.2
D.3
ideographic characters, D.10.1
image symbols, 2.15.16
importing data, 1.6.4
IMS, D.11.2
INDCFIG command, D.2.2
indexed charts
main description, 2.4
indexing, 2.4
2.11.2.1
insert (I) command, 1.6.5
installing the ICU, D.1
interactive editing, 1.6.8.6
interactive editing of notes
example, 2.10.4
Internet home page for GDDM, I.1
intersection of axes, 2.5.6.2
invisible lines, 2.15.17
invisible markers, 2.15.17
INVKOPUV, D.11.4
ISE, 2.15.16
Italian, D.10.2
items in data definitions, 1.6.4.1.5J
Japanese, D.10.1
jumping cursor, 1.3.2.4K
Kanji, D.7.6
D.10.1
Korean Hangeul, D.10.1L
labels
axis labels, controlling, 1.6.7.6
long axis labels, 1.6.3.1.4
on pie charts, 2.8.2
languages other than English, D.10.2
last value ignored, 2.3.1.4
legend
and heading, 1.6.7.5
changing and moving, 1.6.7.3
how to move, 1.5.7.3
in margin, 1.6.7.4
moving, 1.6.1.6
line graphs
example data for, H.1
main description, 2.5
shading under, 2.15.2
line types, F.2
linear axes, 2.5.5
list (L) directory command, 1.6.12.3
listing files, 1.6.1.9
listing the directory, 1.6.12.2
load directory command, 1.6.12.3
loading
charts and data, 1.6.10.1
1.6.11
1.6.12.3
loading files, 1.6.1.9
local expert
how to become, D.0
what to ask, 1.4.1
logarithmic axes, 2.5.5
logging on, 1.4.2.1
long data group names, 1.6.3.1.3
long labels, 1.6.3.1.4
lost your wayM
manhattan charts, 2.13
manuals
how to use this manual, 1.3.2.6
margins, 1.5.7.4.1
heading in, 1.6.7.5
legend in, 1.6.7.4
1.6.7.5
markers, 2.15.14
D.14
F.3
minus (-) command, 1.6.6.2.1
missing values, D.12
in histograms, 2.3.1.4
mistakes, 1.6.2
mixed charts
See also multiple charts
main description, 2.6
mountain range shading, 2.11.1.1.1
move (M) command, 1.6.5
multicolor symbols, 2.15.16
multiple bar sets, 2.15.3
multiple charts
introduction, 1.6.1.7
main description, 2.7
multiply (*) command, 1.6.6.2.1N
names of parts of a chart, G.0
national language feature, D.10
national language symbols, F.5.3
national language vector symbol sets
ADMDVSSD, D.10.2
ADMDVSSE, D.10.2
ADMDVSSF, D.10.2
ADMDVSSG, D.10.2
ADMDVSSI, D.10.2
ADMDVSSP, D.10.2
ADMDVSSS, D.10.2
ADMDVSSV, D.10.2
nesting subcharts, 2.7.5.4
nicknames, D.2.1
non-proportional spacing, F.5.1
Norwegian, D.10.2
notes, 1.6.7
angle, 1.6.8.4
interactive edit, 1.6.8.4
interactive editing, 1.6.8.6
main description, 1.6.8
text attributes, 1.6.8.4
using for presentations, 2.10.4O
OBJFILE, D.3
outline, constant, 2.13.3.3
overnight printing, D.6P
pan, zoom and other user control actions, D.8
panel numbers
1 (chart type), 1.6.1.2
2.1 (data entry and import), 1.6.1.3
2.1 (data label attributes), 1.6.1.3.7
2.2 (data manipulation), 1.6.1.3.1
2.3 (long data group names), 1.6.1.3.2
2.4 (data labels), 1.6.1.3.3
2.5 (data interpretation), 1.6.1.3.4
2.6 (data attributes), 1.6.1.3.5
2.7 (data group name attributes), 1.6.1.3.6
2.9 (data import), 1.6.1.3.8
3 (chart notes), 1.6.1.4
4 (axis options), 1.6.1.5
5 (heading, legend, and layout), 1.6.1.6
6 (multiple charts), 1.6.1.7
panels
advanced directory, 1.6.1.11
home panel, 1.6.1.1
how to use, 1.3.2.2
list of, E.0
M (menu control), 1.6.1.10
printer/plotter, 1.6.1.8
S (save, load, list, delete, reset), 1.6.1.9
paper size, D.2.3
part (data import field), 1.6.4.6.1
percentage (indexed) charts
main description, 2.4
percentage data, pies, 2.8.1.4
period (.) for missing values, 1.6.3.3
PF keys, 1.6.1.1
1.6.1.4
PGR (Presentation Graphics Routines), D.1
pictures, 2.10
2.11.2.2
pie chart slices, 2.8.1.2
pie charts
example data for, H.4
labels, 2.8.2
main description, 2.8
percentage data, 2.8.1.4
thickness, 2.8.4
tilt, 2.8.4
plotter
colors, 1.6.9.5
options, D.2.2
pens, F.1.3
plotter pens, suggested color scheme, 1.6.9.5
plotters
IBM 7371, 1.6.9.5
IBM 7372, 1.6.9.5
IBM 7374, 1.6.9.5
IBM 7375, 1.6.9.5
shading patterns, 1.6.9.6
plotting, 1.6.9.1
customizing plotters, D.2.2
plotter name, 1.4.1
principles, D.2
shading, 1.6.9.6
plotting area, 1.5.7.4.1
polar (comparison) charts
example data for, H.7
polar charts
main description, 2.9
Portuguese, D.10.2
position of axes, 2.5.6
Presentation Graphics Routines (PGR), D.1
presentation material
main description, 2.10
preview chart
border goes red, 1.6.2.3.1
how to get, 1.6.1.10
previous line, shading to, 2.11.1.1.2
print (P) directory command, 1.6.12.3
printer colors, 1.6.9.3
printer units, 1.6.9.7.1
printers, D.9.1
D.9.2
printing, 1.6.9.1
GDF, 1.6.11
GDF files, 1.6.9.2
introduction to, 1.6.1.8
on a page printer, D.9.3
overnight, D.6
principles, D.2
printer name, 1.4.1
using small paper, 1.6.9.8
PROCOPT, D.2.2
profile charts, 2.11.1.2.3
2.15.10
programming with the ICU, D.6
proportional spacing, F.5.1
proportions of chart, 1.6.9.7Q
questions to ask, 1.4.1
queued printers and plotters, 1.6.9.4R
reading a table, 1.3.1.2.2
ready-made chart
example of, 1.4.2.3
reference lines, 2.2.2
2.11.1.2.3
regression fit, example, 2.5.8
relative data, 2.11.1.2
repeat (R) command, 1.6.5
resetting a chart, 1.6.1.9
restore (R) directory command, 1.6.12.3
restoring
charts and data, 1.6.10.1
1.6.11
1.6.12.3
restricting access, D.6S
SAMPLE command, 1.6.5
save (S) directory command, 1.6.12.3
saving, 1.5.8
charts and data, 1.6.11
1.6.12.3
files, 1.6.1.9
scale tower, 2.13.1.3
scatter plots, 2.5.2
main description, 2.5.8
schedule charts, 2.2.1.7
2.15.9
scrolling, 1.6.3.2
second scale, 2.6.3.1
select (S) command, 1.6.5
select button, 1.6.8.6.1
semicolon as line splitter, 1.6.7
sequential files, getting values from, 1.6.4.4
series of prints or plots, 1.6.9.4
sets (Venn diagrams), 2.14
shading methods, 2.11.3.2
shading patterns, 2.15.14
D.14
F.4
shading patterns for plotters, 1.6.9.6
shading to previous line, 2.11.1.1.2
shading under line graphs, 2.15.2
shift key, 1.3.2.4
shift lock key, 1.3.2.4
show (SH) directory command, 1.6.12.3
signing on, 1.4.2.1
size of chart (margins), 1.5.7.3
size, of notes
example, 2.10.4
skyscraper charts, 2.13
slash (/) command, 1.6.5
small chart at bottom of screen, 1.6.1.10
SORT command, 1.6.6.2.1
Sort commands, 1.6.6.2.1
SORTD command, 1.6.6.2.1
Spanish, D.10.2
special characters, F.5.3
spider lines, Venn, 2.14.3.2
splitting lines, 1.6.7
standard directory, 1.6.12
step-by-step charts
example of using, 1.4.3.1
subcharts
interactive editing of subcharts, 1.6.8.6
nesting, 2.7.5.4
subsystems, 1.4.1
D.1
subtract (-) command, 1.6.6.2.1
sums, 1.6.6.2.1
surface charts
example data for, H.3
main description, 2.11
Swedish, D.10.2
symbol editors, 2.10.1.1
2.15.16
symbol sets
list of, F.5T
table charts
example data for, H.8.1
main description, 2.12
terminals to use, D.7
text attributes, 1.6.7
text only charts, 2.10
thickness of pies, 2.8.4
tick marks
how to remove, 1.5.7.1
1.5.7.2
tilt of pies, 2.8.4
tower charts
example data for, H.8
main description, 2.13
transpose (TR) command, 1.6.5
transposing data, 1.6.4.6.5
TSO, D.11.3
type styles, F.5
typematic keys, 1.3.2.4
typing errors, 1.3.2.4U
UK English, D.10.2
unordered z values, 2.13.4.1
update (U) directory command, 1.6.12.3
upper case, problems caused by, 1.3.2.4
user control function, D.8V
values attached to pies, 2.8.2
vector symbol editor, 2.15.16
vector symbol sets, F.5.2
vector symbols, 2.10.1.4
2.15.16
Venn diagrams
main description, 2.14
Version 2, changes in, C.0
vertical arrangement, 2.14.1.2
pies, 2.8.3
Venn diagrams, 2.14.1.2
VM/CMS, D.11.4
VM/CMS, printing with, D.2W
words on charts, 1.6.7
work stations to use, D.7Z
z axis on tower charts, 2.13.3.1
z-axis labels, 2.13.3.1
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