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Lock To Plot-Problem

I want to set the cursor to the maximum value in a X-Y-Graph. This doesn't work
when the cursor is locked to the plot. So before I set the cursor to t
position I unlock it. After setting the position I lock it again and *surprise*
it jumps to another position, which is not the one I set. This isn't happening
when I do the unlock/lock manually. I can't see a difference between the two
things. Any ideas?

Regards,
Nico

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Nico Schmidt IPK/IWF eMail : nico.schmidt@ipk.fhg.de
Sekr. PTZ 4, Pascalstr. 8-9 Phone : +49-30-39006342
D-10587 Berlin
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You need to use the plot and index attributes on locked plots, not the X
and Y
values.

Greg McKaskle

Nico wrote:
>
> I want to set the cursor to the maximum value in a X-Y-Graph. This doesn't work
> when the cursor is locked to the plot. So before I set the cursor to t
> position I unlock it. After setting the position I lock it again and *surprise*
> it jumps to another position, which is not the one I set. This isn't happening
> when I do the unlock/lock manually. I can't see a difference between the two
> things. Any ideas?
>
> Regards,
> Nico
>
> --
> Nico Schmidt IPK/IWF eMail : nico.schmidt@ipk.fhg.de
> Sekr. PTZ 4, Pascalstr. 8-9 Phone : +49-30-39006342
> D-10587 Berlin
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