Syntax: set name -o YDataset
Plot the values in the name dataset as Y error bars for the plotted Ydataset. name must be a plotted dataset. For example, if column B and column C are displayed as line data plots in the active graph window, the following example displays column C as Y error bars for column B.
range err = [Book1]Sheet1!col(C); range line = [Book1]Sheet1!col(B); set err -o line;
Syntax: set -om YDataset
Plot the values in the name dataset as Y (minus) error bars for the plotted YDataset. name must be a plotted dataset. For example, if column B and column C are displayed as line data plots in the active graph window, the range rc = [Book1]Sheet1!C; range rb = [Book1]Sheet1!B; set rc -om rb;
command displays column C as Y (minus) error bars for column B.
Syntax: set name -op YDataset
Plot the values in the name dataset as Y (plus) error bars for the plotted YDataset. name must be a plotted dataset. For example, if column B and column C are displayed as line data plots in the active graph window, the range rc = [Book1]Sheet1!C; range rb = [Book1]Sheet1!B; set rc -op rb;
command displays column C as Y (plus) error bars for column B.
Syntax: set name -or YDataset
Plot the values in the name dataset as Y error bars (relative) for the plotted YDataset. name must be a plotted dataset. For example, if column B and column C are displayed as line data plots in the active graph window, the range rc = [Book1]Sheet1!C; range rb = [Book1]Sheet1!B; set rc -or rb;
command displays column C as Y (plus) error bars for column B.
Syntax: set name -ox YDataset
Plot the values in the name dataset as X error bars for the plotted YDataset. name must be a plotted dataset. For example, if column B and column C are displayed as line data plots in the active graph window, the range rc = [Book1]Sheet1!C; range rb = [Book1]Sheet1!B; set rc -ox rb;
command displays column C as X error bars for column B.
Syntax: set name -oxm YDataset
Plot the values in the name dataset as X (minus) error bars for the plotted YDataset. name must be a plotted dataset. For example, if column B and column C are displayed as line data plots in the active graph window, the range rc = [Book1]Sheet1!C; range rb = [Book1]Sheet1!B; set rc -oxm rb;
command displays column C as X minus error bars for column B.
Syntax: set name -oxp YDataset
Plot the values in the name dataset as X plus (error) bars for the plotted YDataset. name must be a plotted dataset. For example, if column B and column C are displayed as line data plots in the active graph window, the range rc = [Book1]Sheet1!C; range rb = [Book1]Sheet1!B; set rc -oxp rb;
command displays column C as X plus error bars for column B.