LabTalk Object Type:
The arrow object is a sub-object of the (layer) axis object. It is also a window object. And axis is a sub-object of layer object. You can use range notation to define a layer object:
And then access the axis object by:
Where Axis is the axis specification: X is the bottom X axis, X2 is the top X axis, Y is the left Y axis, Y2 is the right Y axis, Z is the front Z axis, Z2 is the back Z axis, Zh is the ZhX axis, Zh2 is the back ZhY axis, and Zh3 is the back ZhZ axis.
Or use the following syntax:
Where,
WinName! is optional. If winName! is not specified, axis arrow in the active graph window are affected.
N is the layer number. If n is not specified, the active layer is used.
Axis is the axis specification: X is the bottom X axis, X2 is the top X axis, Y is the left Y axis, Y2 is the right Y axis, Z is the front Z axis, Z2 is the back Z axis, Zh is the ZhX axis, Zh2 is the back ZhY axis, and Zh3 is the back ZhZ axis.
Property | Access | Description |
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layer.axis.arrow.length | Read/write, numeric |
Length of the axis arrow. |
layer.axis.arrow.width | Read/write, numeric |
Width of the axis arrow. |
layer.axis.arrow.offset | Read/write, numeric |
Offset of the axis arrow from the axis line. The offset value is % of axis length |
layer.axis.arrow.shape | Read/write, numeric |
Shape of the axis arrow. The value is the index of the arrow shape list. |
This (Script window) script types to the Script window the width of the aix arrow of the X axis of layer 3 of the active window.
Layer3.x.arrow.width =
The next script sets the arrow shape of the Y axis in the first layer of the Graph3 window.
Graph3!layer1.y.grid.minorcolor = 2;