2.1.16.5.7 RoundBinningRange
Description
Similar to LabTalk limit -r command, to round a set of min, max and increment values
Syntax
BOOL RoundBinningRange( double * pmin, double * pmax, int nSteps, int nSpace, double * pinc, DWORD dwCntrl = 0 )
Parameters
- pmin
- [modify] pointer to the min value
- pmax
- [modify] pointer to the max value
- nSteps
- [Input] Should be set to the number of points. This is not the number of bins. You can calculate the number of bins after the function returns using the min, max, and inc values.numBins = (max - min) / inc
- nSpace
- [Input]axis scale type. Can be one of the following:
- LINEAR_SPACE
- LOG10_SPACE
- PROB_SPACE
- PROBIT_SPACE
- RECIPROCAL_SPACE
- OFFSET_RECIP_SPACE
- LOGIT_SPACE
- LOGE_SPACE
- LOG2_SPACE
- pinc
- [modify] pointer the the increment value
- dwCntrl
- [Input] Combination of the following bits:
- RBR_ROUND_TO_MINOR_TICKS, If set then round to tick values else round to step values.
- RBR_SPECIFY_WIDTH, if set *pinc will be specified and remains the same, else it's only for output.
Return
If this function succeeds, the return value is TRUE, otherwise FALSE will be returned.
Examples
EX1
void RoundBinningRange_ex1()
{
double min = 4900;
double max = 7930;
double xinc;
int nSteps = 8;
int nSpace = LINEAR_SPACE;
BOOL bRoundToMinorTick = false;
RoundBinningRange(&min, &max, nSteps, nSpace, &xinc, bRoundToMinorTick);
int bins = (max-min)/xinc;
printf(" Bin Size = %f\n Begin = %f\n End = %f\n Number of Bins = %d\n",xinc, min, max, bins);
}
Remark
See Also
RoundLimits
Header to Include
origin.h
Reference
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