Hi Sean,
Enjoy getting the proposals out the door. Always a hectic time.
It's the data in the series. The chart panel remains as does the per-
series inspector at the left of the panel. The data seems to
"squish" up against the left edge of the graph. I've attached a pdf
of two series being displayed.
Thanks
Mark
On Nov 28, 2006, at 8:40 PM, Sean Luke wrote:
> Mark: I may be slow on response, as NSF has grant proposals due on
> the 6th. Quick question, though: which disappears:
>
> - the chart panel
> - the series in question (including its per-series inspector at
> left on the panel)
> - the data in the series
>
> ?
>
> Sean
>
> On Nov 28, 2006, at 6:41 PM, Mark E. McBride wrote:
>
>> Hi Everyone,
>>
>> I have time-series charts setup using ChartGenerator based on the
>> how-to example and the
>> example from example posted to the list by Michael Little to the
>> list in May 2006 (see https://
>> listserv.gmu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0605&L=mason-interest-
>> l&D=0&T=0&X=6F0AB01F640008FB0E&Y=mcbridme%40muohio.edu&P=684 )
>>
>> The issue I'm running into is that the charts are generated
>> dynamically during the run of the
>> simulation. However, I have the simulation set to automatically
>> stop based on parameter
>> conditions using a method that executes simstate.kill() (the
>> method is scheduled via a multistep.
>>
>> Once the simstate.kill() is called, the charted data disappears.
>> Is there any way to stop this from
>> happening?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Mark
>>
>> Mark E. McBride
>> Professor and Director of Graduate Studies
>> Department of Economics
>> 208 Laws Hall - Miami University
>> Oxford, OH 45056
>> 513 529-2864
>> email: [log in to unmask]
>> IM: mcbridme
>> http://mcbridme.sba.muohio.edu/
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