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== Declaration  ==


{{APIPrefix|Function}}
<onlyinclude>Returns a bitmap object that represents the plot. (VBA/VB6 only.)</onlyinclude>
{{APIName|CreatePlotVB6(}}
{{APIPrefix|ByVal}}
{{APIName|PlotType}}
{{APIPrefix|As}}
{{APIName|WAPlotType,}}
{{APIPrefix|Optional ByVal}}
{{APIName|UserSettings}}
{{APIPrefix|As}}
{{APIName|WAPlotSettings}}
=
{{APIPrefix|Nothing}}
{{APIName|,}}
{{APIPrefix|Optional ByVal}}
{{APIName|Width}}
{{APIPrefix|As Integer}}
=
{{APIName|1150,}}
{{APIPrefix|Optional ByVal}}
{{APIName|Height}}
{{APIPrefix|As Integer}}
=
{{APIName|800)}}
{{APIPrefix|As Object}}


{{APIComment|For VB6/VBA users only - use it instead of CreatePlot. Returns the picture containing the image of the plot.}}
== Syntax ==
'''.CreatePlotVB6'''(''PlotType'', ''UserSettings'', ''Width'', ''Height'')
 
===Parameters===
''PlotType''
:Required. The type of plot to create. Can be any [[WAPlotType Enumeration|WAPlotType]] constant.
 
''UserSettings''
:Optional. The [[WAPlotSettings Class|WAPlotSettings ]] object that represents the plot's settings.
 
''Width''
:Optional. Integer. The plot width. Default value = 1150 pixels.
 
''Height''
:Optional. Integer. The plot height. Default value = 800 pixels.
 
== Example ==
To create a plot, you must first add an object to the plot:
*Use the [[WAPlots.AddDataset]] method to add either a calculated [[WeibullDataSet Class|WeibullDataSet]] or [[ALTADataSet Class|ALTADataSet]] object.
:OR
*Use the [[WAPlots.AddModel]] method to add a [[CModel Class|cModel]] object.
 
 
The following example uses a <code>WeibullDataSet</code> object to create the plot.
 
'''VBA'''
{{APIComment|'Declare a WeibullDataSet object.}}
  {{APIPrefix|Dim}} WDS {{APIPrefix|As New}} WeibullDataSet
 
{{APIComment|'Add failures to the data set.}}
  {{APIPrefix|Call}} WDS.AddFailure(1, 1)
  {{APIPrefix|Call}} WDS.AddFailure(2, 1)
  {{APIPrefix|Call}} WDS.AddFailure(3, 1)
{{APIComment|'Fit the data to the life distribution, using all default analysis settings.}} 
  WDS.Calculate
{{APIComment|'Create a WAPlots object.}}
  {{APIPrefix|Dim}} MyPlot {{APIPrefix|As New}} WAPlots
{{APIComment|'Add the calculated data set to the plot.}}
  {{APIPrefix|Call}} MyPlot.AddDataset(WDS)
{{APIComment|'Create a Probability plot and display it. This example assumes that an image control called "Image1"}}
{{APIComment|'already exists in the active Excel sheet.}}
  {{APIPrefix|Set}} Image1.Picture = MyPlot.CreatePlotVB6(WAPlotType_Probability)

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Returns a bitmap object that represents the plot. (VBA/VB6 only.)

Syntax

.CreatePlotVB6(PlotType, UserSettings, Width, Height)

Parameters

PlotType

Required. The type of plot to create. Can be any WAPlotType constant.

UserSettings

Optional. The WAPlotSettings object that represents the plot's settings.

Width

Optional. Integer. The plot width. Default value = 1150 pixels.

Height

Optional. Integer. The plot height. Default value = 800 pixels.

Example

To create a plot, you must first add an object to the plot:

OR


The following example uses a WeibullDataSet object to create the plot.

VBA

 'Declare a WeibullDataSet object. 
 Dim WDS As New WeibullDataSet
 
 'Add failures to the data set. 
 Call WDS.AddFailure(1, 1)
 Call WDS.AddFailure(2, 1)
 Call WDS.AddFailure(3, 1)

 'Fit the data to the life distribution, using all default analysis settings.   
  WDS.Calculate

 'Create a WAPlots object.  
 Dim MyPlot As New WAPlots

 'Add the calculated data set to the plot. 
 Call MyPlot.AddDataset(WDS)

 'Create a Probability plot and display it. This example assumes that an image control called "Image1" 
 'already exists in the active Excel sheet. 
 Set Image1.Picture = MyPlot.CreatePlotVB6(WAPlotType_Probability)