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== Usage Example == | == Usage Example == | ||
This example demonstrates how to add a stress and set its stress transformation. | This example demonstrates how to add a stress and set its stress transformation. | ||
{{APIComment|'Declare the ALTADataSet. See [[ALTADataSet | {{APIComment|'Declare the ALTADataSet. See [[ALTADataSet Class|ALTADataSet]].}} | ||
Dim ALTADS as New ALTADataSet | Dim ALTADS as New ALTADataSet | ||
Revision as of 16:44, 6 May 2014
Sets or gets the use stress value of a particular stress for use in plots (not calculations), using the specified stress index.
To set the use stress level for calculations, use the SetUseStress method on ALTADataSet.FittedModel.
Syntax
- PlotUseStress( Index As Integer )
Parameters
- Index: The index of the stress column (e.g., 0 = the first stress, 1 = the second, etc.).
Value
- Type: double
Usage Example
This example demonstrates how to add a stress and set its stress transformation.
'Declare the ALTADataSet. See ALTADataSet. Dim ALTADS as New ALTADataSet 'Add a new stress. ALTADS.AddStressDefinition("Stress1") 'Set the use stress level (to be used in plots) for the first stress. ALTADS.PlotUseStress(0) = 200