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<onlyinclude>Removes the object | <onlyinclude>Removes the object that was added to the plot, which is required before a new object can be added.</onlyinclude> | ||
== Syntax == | == Syntax == |
Latest revision as of 17:50, 24 June 2016
Member of: SynthesisAPI.WAPlots
Removes the object that was added to the plot, which is required before a new object can be added.
Syntax
.Clear()
Example
VBA 'Declare a WeibullDataSet object. Dim WDS As New WeibullDataSet 'Add failures to the data set. Call WDS.AddFailure(1, 1) Call WDS.AddFailure(2, 1) Call WDS.AddFailure(3, 1) 'Fit the data to the life distribution, using all default analysis settings. WDS.Calculate 'Create a WAPlots object. Dim MyPlot As New WAPlots 'Add the calculated data set to the plot. Call MyPlot.AddDataset(WDS) 'Remove the data set from the plot. MyPlot.Clear
VB.NET 'Declare a WeibullDataSet object. Dim WDS As New WeibullDataSet 'Add failures to the data set. WDS.AddFailure(1, 1) WDS.AddFailure(2, 1) WDS.AddFailure(3, 1) 'Fit the data to the life distribution, using all default analysis settings. WDS.Calculate 'Create a WAPlots object. Dim MyPlot As New WAPlots 'Add the calculated data set to the plot. MyPlot.AddDataset(WDS) 'Remove the data set from the plot. MyPlot.Clear