GDDM-PGF V2R1.3 Interactive Chart Utility
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2.6: Data Attributes

GDDM-PGF V2R1.3 Interactive Chart Utility
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This controls the appearance of your lines, bars, shaded areas, and so on. The line numbered 001 refers to the first data group (the blue line on the chart). The line numbered 002 refers to the red line.

The meanings of the columns of green numbers are:


 Column  Meaning
 1  Color of bars, pie slices, anything shaded, and markers.
 2
         
         
 Color of text, lines, if different from shading or markers.
 Leave as * for same color. Change all to 7 for a smart
 outline on pies and bars.
 3
         
 Shading pattern, see Appendix F, "Colors, markers, line
 types, shading patterns, type styles" in topic F.0.
 4
         
         
 Type of line (dotted, solid, and so on, see Appendix F,
 "Colors, markers, line types, shading patterns, type styles"
 in topic F.0).
 5  Width of line (1 thin, 2 thick.)
 6
         
 Type of markers, see Appendix F, "Colors, markers, line
 types, shading patterns, type styles" in topic F.0.
 7  Scale of markers (1 small, 2 twice as big, and so on.)
 8
         
 Type of chart. Only works if Mixed Charts is set in panel
 1.
 9
         
 Pie slice exploded yes or no. Has no effect if explosion
 distance is set to 0 in panel 1.5.



   PICTURE 53          

Figure 53. Changing data attributes


Using Appendix F, "Colors, markers, line types, shading patterns, type styles" in topic F.0 as a guide, change the first five values in the top row one at a time and look at the results. Some of the changes are difficult to see on the preview chart. So press PF5 to see result full size, then return with PF3. Have fun.

When you have had enough, press PF3 for Data Entry (Routing) and try choice 7.

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