*TAXIS, ParmLoc
, nAxis
, Val1
, Val2
, Val3
, Val4
, Val5
, Val6
, Val7
, Val8
, Val9
, Val10
Defines table index numbers.
ParmLoc
Name and starting location in the table array parameter for
indexing. Indexing occurs along the axis defined with nAxis
.
nAxis
Axis along which indexing occurs. Valid labels are:
Corresponds to Row. Default.
Corresponds to Column.
Corresponds to Plane.
Corresponds to Book.
Corresponds to Shelf.
Lists all index numbers. Valid
only if Val1
= LIST.
Val1
, Val2
, Val3
,
. . . , Val10
Values of the index numbers for the axis nAxis
,
starting from the table array parameter location ParmLoc
.
You can define up to ten values.
To list the index values specified
with nAxis
, issue Val1
=
LIST. If Val1
= LIST, Val2
- Val10
are
ignored.
*TAXIS is a convenient method to define table index values. These values reside in the zero column, row, etc. Instead of filling values in these zero location spots, use the *TAXIS command. For example,
*TAXIS,longtable(1,4,1,1),2,1.0,2.2,3.5,4.7,5.9
would
fill index values 1.0, 2.2, 3.5, 4.7, and 5.9 in nAxis
2
(column location), starting at location 4.
To list index numbers, issue *TAXIS,ParmLoc
, nAxis
,
LIST, where nAxis
= 1 through 5 or ALL.