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Hi All, iam kind of wondering how to display % symbol in my graph y access labels, without using the ON GRAPH SET LOOKGRAPH VLNSTKPC. Please advise me.
Thank you, Krish.This message has been edited. Last edited by: Krishna.edara,
Thanks for your response, but this didn’t work! Any ideas….
Note: i created my graph using Advance graph editor Here is my Code
PRINT FLD AS ''
BY TYPE
ACROSS HIGHEST PURCH_DAY_QTY AS ''
ON GRAPH PCHOLD FORMAT PNG
ON GRAPH SET HTMLENCODE ON
ON GRAPH SET GRAPHDEFAULT OFF
ON GRAPH SET VZERO OFF
ON GRAPH SET HAXIS 1525
ON GRAPH SET VAXIS 600
ON GRAPH SET UNITS PIXELS
ON GRAPH SET LOOKGRAPH VLINE
ON GRAPH SET 3D OFF
ON GRAPH SET GRMERGE ADVANCED
ON GRAPH SET GRMULTIGRAPH 0
ON GRAPH SET GRLEGEND 1
ON GRAPH SET GRXAXIS 1
ON GRAPH SET GRAPHSTYLE *
setTemplateFile("/images/tdg/template/IBISouthWestern.txt");
setReportParsingErrors(false);
setSelectionEnableMove(false);
setTransparentBorderColor(getSeries(0),true);
setTransparentBorderColor(getSeries(1),true);
setTransparentBorderColor(getSeries(2),true);
setTransparentBorderColor(getSeries(3),true);
setTransparentBorderColor(getSeries(4),true);
setTransparentBorderColor(getSeries(5),true);
setTransparentBorderColor(getSeries(6),true);
setTransparentBorderColor(getSeries(7),true);
setTransparentBorderColor(getSeries(8),true);
setTransparentBorderColor(getSeries(9),true);
setTransparentBorderColor(getSeries(10),true);
setDepthRadius(0);
setUseSeriesShapes(true);
setMarkerSizeDefault(10);
setTransparentBorderColor(getChartBackground(),true);
setPlace(true);
setDisplay(getO1MajorGrid(),false);
setDisplay(getY1MajorGrid(),true);
setMarkerDisplay(false);
setConnectScatterMarkers(false);
setReverseGroups(false);
setFontSizeAbsolute(getY1Title(),true);
setFontSizeAbsolute(getY1Label(),true);
setFontSize(getY1Label(),9);
setFontStyle(getY1Label(),2);
setFontSizeAbsolute(getY2Title(),true);
setFontSizeAbsolute(getY2Label(),true);
setTextJustHoriz(getO1Title(),2);
setFontSizeAbsolute(getO1Title(),true);
setTextJustHoriz(getO1Label(),2);
setFontSizeAbsolute(getO1Label(),true);
setFontSize(getO1Label(),10);
setFontStyle(getO1Label(),2);
setTextFormatPattern(getY1Label(),"#0.00%");
ENDSTYLE
END
Thanks, KrishThis message has been edited. Last edited by: Krishna.edara,
-1 should have worked, even if the decimals were in the wrong position. -2 uses the same format but divides the amounts by 100. The user guide states:
setTextFormatPreset:
0...21, 24...30 selects one of the preset formats.
-1 uses the format defined by setTextFormatPattern().
-2 uses the format defined by setTextFormatPattern(), divided by 100.
WebFOCUS 7.7.05
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