Re: Custom ScaleMode setting problem
- From: john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (John K.Eason)
- Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2006 08:49 +0100 (BST)
In article <2BEEE33D-B958-4BCA-BD57-B14AD2AA1075@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
RandyGardner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (=?Utf-8?B?UmFuZHkgR2FyZG5lcg==?=)
wrote:
*From:* Randy Gardner<RandyGardner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>Picture1.Scale (0, 75)-(30, 0)
I am graphing two dimennsioal data.
Is there an easy way to turn a picture box into a variable
( change the X orY axis units) coordiate system?
I want to graph: Line (x1,y1)-(x2,y2) where the x and y values are my
actual data.
Example: The peak value of my Y axis data might be 75 and the peak
value of
my X axis data might be 30 and I want to fill the picture box.
My picture box is: 1800 twips heigh by 6120 twips width.
I want the lower left corner to be (0,0) and a ScaleHeight = 75 and
scaleWidth = 30 as my example.
I have tried every combination of the Scalemode function and
individually setting the Scale properties with no success.
The custom setting documentation indicates it is possible, but I can't
make it work!
Your help is greatly apreciated!!!
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Thank you,
Randy
Regards
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