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ADS.PlotUseStress(0) = 200 | ADS.PlotUseStress(0) = 200 | ||
PictureBox1.Image = APlot.CreatePlot(WAPlotType.UseLevelProbability) | PictureBox1.Image = APlot.CreatePlot(WAPlotType.UseLevelProbability) | ||
Latest revision as of 17:00, 24 June 2016
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Sets the use stress value to be plotted (does not affect results of calculations). Double. The Index parameter is an integer that specifies the stress index, where 0 = first stress, 1 = second stress, etc.
Example
The following example demonstrates how to create a use level probability plot for an ALTA single-stress analysis.
VBA 'Declare a new ALTADataSet object. Dim ADS As New ALTADataSet 'Add code to create an ALTA data set and analyze it. ... 'Declare a new WAPlots object. Dim APlot As New WAPlots 'Add the analyzed data set to the plot. Call APlot.AddDataset(ADS) 'Create a use level probability plot for use stress = 200. 'This example assumes that an image control called "Image1" already exists in the active Excel sheet. ADS.PlotUseStress(0) = 200 Set Image1.Picture = APlot.CreatePlotVB6(WAPlotType_UseLevelProbability)
VB.NET 'Declare a new ALTADataSet object. Dim ADS As New ALTADataSet 'Add code to create an ALTA data set and analyze it. ... 'Declare a new WAPlots object. Dim APlot As New WAPlots 'Add the analyzed data set to the plot. APlot.AddDataset(ADS) 'Create a use level probability plot for use stress = 200. 'This example assumes that a PictureBox control called "PictureBox1" already exists in the Windows Form project. ADS.PlotUseStress(0) = 200 PictureBox1.Image = APlot.CreatePlot(WAPlotType.UseLevelProbability)