/GROPT, Lab
, KEY
Sets various line graph display options.
Lab
Apply display style as selected from the following labels:
AXDV | — | Axis division (tick) marks (defaults to |
AXNM | — | Axis scale numbers (defaults to |
AXNSC | — | Axis number size scale factor. Input the
scale value for |
ASCAL | — | Automatic scaling of additional Y-axes for
multi-curve [/GRTYP, 2 or 3] graphs (defaults to |
LOGX | — | Log X scale (defaults to |
LOGY | — | Log Y scale (applies only to the base Y axis)
(defaults to |
FILL | — | Color fill areas under curves (defaults to |
CGRID | — | Superimpose background grid [/GRID]
over areas under filled curves (defaults to |
DIG1 | — | Number of significant digits before decimal
point for axis values. Input the value for |
DIG2 | — | Number of significant digits after decimal
point for axis values. Input the value for |
VIEW | — | View key for graph displays (defaults to |
REVX | — | Plots the values on the X-axis in reverse order. |
REVY | — | Plots the values on the Y-axis in reverse order. |
DIVX | — | Determines the number of divisions (grid markers) that will be plotted on the X axis. |
DIVY | — | Determines the number of divisions (grid markers) that will be plotted on the Y axis. |
LTYP | — | Determines whether ANSYS generated ( |
CURL | — | Determines the position of the curve labels.
If ( |
XAXO | — | When you use this label, the subsequent |
YAXO | — | When you use this label, the subsequent |
KEY
Option values:
OFF (0) | — | Do not apply selected style. |
ON (1) | — | Apply selected style. |
| — | If |
| — | If |
FRONT | — | If |
Ndiv | — | If |
Kfont | — | If |
Sets various line graph display options. Issue /GROPT,STAT to display the current settings. Issue /GROPT,DEFA to reset the default specifications. ANSYS informs you that graph view manipulation is inactive unless you have issued the /GROPT,VIEW,ON command. See the /AXLAB, /GRTYP, /GRID, and /GTHK commands for other graph control options.
Automatic scaling using the /XRANGE and /YRANGE commands will often yield inappropriate range values for logarithmic scales (/GROPT, LOGX or /GROPT, LOGY).
This command is valid in any processor.