AddPiperClassGraph Method
The AddPiperClassGraph method creates a new piper class diagram. Returns an AutoGraph object.
Syntax
object.AddPiperClassGraph( worksheet, xCationCol, yCationCol, zCationCol, xAnionCol, yAnionCol, zAnionCol, classCol, id )
Parameter | Type | Description |
worksheet | String | required, data's full path and file name |
xCationCol | Variant | optional, default = 1 (column A) |
yCationCol | Variant | optional, default = 2 (column B) |
zCationCol | Variant | optional, default = 3 (column C) |
xAnionCol | Variant | optional, default = 4 (column D) |
yAnionCol | Variant | optional, default = 5 (column E) |
zAnionCol | Variant | optional, default = 6 (column F) |
classCol | Variant | optional, default = 7 (column G) |
id | Variant | optional, graph name |
Remarks
The AddPiperClassGraph method creates a piper class diagram, which consists of three ternary class plots: cation, anion, and diamond. The example shows how to set the references to the AutoTernaryClassPlot objects.
Example
This example shows how to create a piper diagram and set the references to the component plots.
'Create Piper reference
Dim PiperClass as Object
'Create the piper diagram and set the reference
Set PiperClass = Shapes.AddPiperClassGraph(GrapherApp.Path + "\samples\piper.dat",3,2,4,6,7,5,1)
'Set the Cation plot reference
Dim Cation as Object
Set Cation = PiperClass.Plots.Item(1)
'Set the Anion plot reference
Dim Anion as Object
Set Anion = PiperClass.Plots.Item(2)
'Set the Diamond plot reference
Dim Diamond as Object
Set Diamond = PiperClass.Plots.Item(3)
Used by: AutoShapes collection