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Normally, in a graph, when you mouse-over the data point, the (y,x) value displays. Is there a way to change this so that it displays something else? For example:
GRAPH FILE car
SUM DEALER_COST
ACROSS MODEL
ON GRAPH SET 3D OFF
ON GRAPH SET BARNUMB OFF
ON GRAPH SET GRID ON
ON GRAPH SET GRAPHEDIT SERVER
ON GRAPH SET VZERO ON
ON GRAPH PCHOLD FORMAT HTML
END
-RUN
-EXIT
When you mouse-over the bar graph, you will see the y (Dealer Cost) and x (Model) values. Say, I want to see the Dealer Cost and Retail Cost (not an axis) instead? Is there a way to do that?This message has been edited. Last edited by: Kerry,
I don't think so. But then there may be something in the more than complete API of the graph engine that allows you to accomplish this. I'd try and search the document (available in pdf format fromt he IB website). If it's not there, then I would be inclined to say that it can't be done.
GamP
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