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DecimalDigits macro command

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Macro commands may be used either in macros or by sending the commands to DPlot via dynamic data exchange (DDE). Some commands are valid only in macros (noted by Macros Only). Commands sent to DPlot via DDE must be enclosed by square brackets [     ]. Macro commands should not include the brackets.

Command parameters shown in the descriptions below are placeholders for the actual values. Command parameters are either numeric values, equations that evaluate to numbers, or character strings. Character string parameters are always bound by double quotation marks. Equations must be preceded by an equals sign (=).

The pipe symbol (|) in the command syntax indicates that a parameter is optional, and should not be included in your macro unless otherwise noted.

All indices into arrays are 1-based, e.g. Curve1=1 refers to the first curve in a plot.

A 0x prefix for numbers in the descriptions below indicates hexadecimal notation; e.g. 0x0010 = 16.

JR/Viewer indicates that the command is supported by DPlot Jr or DPlot Viewer.
JR/Viewer indicates that the command is NOT supported by DPlot Jr or DPlot Viewer.


 

[DecimalDigits(axis,digits)]

JR   Viewer

Sets the number of decimal places used to display numbers when the number format is set to Default or Percent for the X axis (axis=0), Y axis (axis=1), Z axis or secondary X axis on XY plots(axis=2), or secondary Y axis on XY plots (axis=3). If digits = -1, DPlot uses its default formatting: no trailing zeros, maximum of seven significant figures. This setting is ignored for amplitudes greater than or equal to 10,000,000 or less than 0.00001.

Also see NumberFormat.

 


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