Draw with ABL is possible? :D

Hi to all!

I made an exercise into i calculate the Fibonacci value.
The second idea that incoming in my head was "Why don't made a graphic rapresentation of the y=f(x) function"?

I try in the mode explain in picture.

[IMG]http://img398.imageshack.us/img398/9960/drawwithabldz1.png[/IMG]

Someone can indicate the mode to do this second idea?
TNX!

[PS]
I have think to display pxl to the place of character. Is this the "Master Road"? :)

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One option I can think of is

One option I can think of is to dynamically create tiny one-pixel rectangles, which you can programmatically place into a graph.

Or else there are probably a few Active X controls available for displaying graphs. Might have to pay for them though.


Matrixbob's picture

So, nobody have try to drow

So, nobody have try to drow some graph with 4GL/ABL? ò_O


Matrixbob's picture

I write too into the forum

I write too into the forum of the PSDN:
Draw with ABL is possible?
http://www.psdn.com/library/thread.jspa?threadID=10415&tstart=0

What is the difference between write here and write on the "PSDN forum"?


tamhas's picture

To answer your second

To answer your second question, there are a number of different resources for the Progress community, each with their own attributes. PEG, the Progress E-mail group (peg.com), is e-mail based and has a large and very active community and is often the best place for simple question and answer type interaction. PSDN has both a library of whitepapers and presentations and a collection of forums. The traffic is less heavy there than PEG, but includes a larger percentage of people who work for PSC and is particularly good for architectural discussions. OE Hive is focused more on providing open source projects and information than it is for discussion, although there is certainly discussion here about those projects. I think all three are important for any Progress developer.