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| The Variant type is used to:
store any simple value: boolean, numeric (Currency, Real, Integer, etc.), characters and character string, date (Date, Time, DateTime and Duration), ...
store named or indexed subelements.
store any complex value: structures, classes, advanced types, arrays, associative arrays, queues, stacks and lists.
handle the NULL value in WLanguage.
store interactions with ActiveX objects and Automation programming.... |
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| Sets the starting angle of the first section in the following types of chart:
Pie, Semi-circular or Donut.
Sunburst.
Radial Bar chart.... |
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| REP files contain the list of data files handled by the application.... |
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| Depending on the type of programming, it may be useful to know the correspondence between the types used in C and the types used in WLanguage...... |
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| Retrieves data from a "Scatter" chart. |
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| Retrieves or modifies a chart parameter. |
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| Retrieves a data from a Surface chart. |
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| Adds a data into a Surface chart. |
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| Adds a data to a Sunburst chart. |
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| Adds a data into a Heatmap chart. |
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| Retrieves data from a Heatmap chart. |
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| Checks the existence of a chart in memory. |
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| Adds a data into a Heatmap chart. |
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| Retrieves data from a Heatmap chart. |
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| Adds a value to a data in a chart. |
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| Adds a data into a "Scatter" chart. |
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| Retrieves data from a "Scatter" chart. |
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| Modifies the orientation of chart axes. |
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| Retrieves or modifies a chart parameter. |
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| Displays or hides the chart gridlines. |
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| Pulls out a section (or all sections) in a chart. |
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| Adds a data to a Sunburst chart. |
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| Deletes a data series from a chart. |
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| Adds a data into a Surface chart. |
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| Retrieves a data from a Surface chart. |
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