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Q161183: HOWTO: Use the Pinnacle Graph Control to Graph Data
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Q161183: HOWTO: Use the Pinnacle Graph Control to Graph Data

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Article: Q161183
Product(s): Microsoft FoxPro
Version(s): 
Operating System(s): 
Keyword(s): kb3rdparty kbinterop kbAutomation kbvfp500
Last Modified: 12-AUG-1999

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The information in this article applies to:

- Microsoft Visual FoxPro for Windows, version 5.0 
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SUMMARY
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This article explains how to use the Pinnacle Publishing Graph ActiveX control
that ships with Visual Basic. The Pinnacle Graph control is available in a 16-
or 32-bit version.

MORE INFORMATION
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This example uses the Pinnacle Graph Control that ships with Visual Basic 4.0.
In order to use the Pinnacle Graph Control, it must first be properly
registered. For more information about registering controls, please see the
Microsoft Knowledge Base article referenced below.

In Visual FoxPro, perform the following steps:

1. Add the Pinnacle Graph ActiveX control. On the Tools menu, click Options, and
  click the Controls tab. Click ActiveX controls and select Pinnacle-BPS Graph
  Control.

2. Create a new local view using the TestData!Employee table.

3. Add the field Count(*) to the Available fields Expression text box.

4. Click the Group By tab and add Employee.City

5. Save the local view as "Group by City."

6. Create a new form and add the Pinnacle Graph Control from the ActiveX
  controls. Size the Graph to accordingly. The default name of the control is
  OleControl1.

7. Set the Visible property of the OleControl1 to .F.

8. Add the local view "Group by City" in the DataEnvironment of the form.

9. Add a command button. Set the name property to cmdGraph with the caption set
  to Graph.

10. In the Click event of cmdGraph add the following code:

         WITH thisform.Olecontrol1
           .NumPoints = reccount()
           .NumSets = 1
           .Autoinc = 1
           .GraphTitle = "Employees by City"
           .Labels = 1
           .FontUse = 2
           .FontSize = 200
         ENDWITH

         GO TOP
         * Add the Data for each bar
         DO WHILE !EOF()
            ThisForm.OleControl1.GraphData = cnt
            SKIP
         ENDDO

         GO TOP
         * Add the label for each bar
         DO WHILE !EOF()
            ThisForm.OleControl1.LabelText = City
         SKIP
         ENDDO

         WITH ThisForm.OleControl1
            .ThisSet = 1
            .GraphType = 4
            .DrawMode = 2
            .Visible = .T.
         ENDWITH

11. Run the form and click the command button.

REFERENCES
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For more information about registering controls, please see the following
articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

  Q146219 How To Register an ActiveX Control (.ocx) Manually

Additional query words:

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Keywords          : kb3rdparty kbinterop kbAutomation kbvfp500 
Technology        : kbVFPsearch kbAudDeveloper kbVFP500
Issue type        : kbhowto

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