Graph : Extract to Graphs (or in the context menu of a selected layer)
Extract specified layers to separate graph windows
1. layextract igp:=graph1 fullpage:=1;
2. layextract layer:="1:4" keep:=0;
3. layextract layer:=1:4 keep:=0;
Please refer to the page for additional option switches when accessing the x-function from script
Display Name |
Variable Name |
I/O and Type |
Default Value |
Description |
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Input Graph | igp |
Input GraphPage |
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Specifies the graph to manipulate. By default, the active graph will be used as input. |
Extracted Layers | layer |
Input string |
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Specifies the layers to extract. Note: to specify multiple layers, use colon to separate the first layer and the last layer to be manipulated. For example, "1:3" means the first, second and the third layer. You can add additional items using comma as separator, as in "1:3,5:7,9:11". |
Keep Source Graph | keep |
Input int |
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Specifies whether or not to keep the source graph. The default is 1, which means that the source graph will be kept. |
Full Page for Extracted | fullpage |
Input int |
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Specifies whether to resize the layers to full page after they are extracted. The default is 0, which means that the extracted layers will not be resized. |
This X-Function can be used to extract graph layers to separate graph windows.
1. Create a new worksheet, import the file \Samples\graphing\waterfall2.dat.
2. Highlight column B to E to plot a 4 panel graph.
3. Run layextract -d in script window to open the layextract dialog.
4. In the dialog, set the Extracted Layers as 1:3 to extract the first three layers.
5. Click OK to extract the layers.