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{{APIComment|'Create a Probability plot and display it. This example assumes that a | {{APIComment|'Create a Probability plot and display it. This example assumes that a PictureBox control called "PictureBox1"}} | ||
{{APIComment|'already exists in the project.}} | {{APIComment|'already exists in the Windows Form project.}} | ||
PictureBox1.Image = MyPlot.CreatePlot(WAPlotType.Probability) | PictureBox1.Image = MyPlot.CreatePlot(WAPlotType.Probability) |
Revision as of 23:33, 12 May 2016
Member of: SynthesisAPI.WAPlots
Returns a bitmap object that represents the plot. (VB.NET only)
The data set must first be analyzed (with either the WeibullDataSet.Calculate or ALTADataSet.Calculate method) before it can be plotted.
Syntax
.CreatePlot(PlotType, UserSettings, Width, Height)
Parameters
PlotType
- Required. The type of plot to create. Can be any WAPlotType constant.
UserSettings
- Optional. The WAPlotSettings object that represents the plot's settings.
Width
- Optional. Integer. The plot width. Default value = 1150 pixels.
Height
- Optional. Integer. The plot height. Default value = 800 pixels.
Example
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) 'Create a Probability plot and display it. This example assumes that a PictureBox control called "PictureBox1" 'already exists in the Windows Form project. PictureBox1.Image = MyPlot.CreatePlot(WAPlotType.Probability)