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I am trying to use the value of &lines to control the text in a graph's legend.
Then, my stylesheet will be coded like this...
quote:
-*** Set Last Legend item to say Total setSeriesLabel(0,"Apples"); setSeriesLabel(1,"Oranges"); setSeriesLabel(2,"Grapes"); setSeriesLabel(&RCNT,"Total");
So, in this sample I am going to table the table I am getting my data from to see how many items will display in the graph...
TABLE FILE CAR PRINT COUNTRY ON TABLE HOLD END -RUN -TYPE &LINES -RUN
-SET &LLEN = &LINES.LENGTH; -TYPE &LLEN
-EXIT
The issue seems to be the
setSeriesLabel(&RCNT,"Total");
does not respond well to a passed value which looks like this:
setSeriesLabel( 4,"Total");
I believe this is happening because the 4 is padded with leading blanks. I tried using TRIM to remove the leading blanks, but I then found traling blanks.
I am looking at posit and substr but I wanted to put this out there for others to look at,
Thanks! This message has been edited. Last edited by: Kerry,
Almost forgot, you could also try STRIP, but that may be confusing.
You need to be aware thar the result of any function in dialog manager is a size, and if the size is larger than the number it will then have trailing spaces. TRUNCATE removes reailing spaces.