Control attributes @@38

The control attributes that specify color and bar are not the same.

Color (Type=1)

You can specify both the color and the geometry of your figures by choosing among these attributes:

Attribute Description Example
1 Rectangle @@38;*58;1;1;
2 Circle @@38;*58;1;2;
3 3D rectangle @@38;*58;1;3;

Bar (Type=2)

To define whether a percent bar should contain text or color, choose between these attributes:

Attribute Description Example
1 Bar without the percent value @@38;`45;2;4;
2 Bar with the percent value @@38;`45;2;4;
3 Bar with the percent value of 0% shown as 100%. @@38;`45;2;4;
4 Bar with the percent value of 0% shown as 100%. Interval color @@38;`45;2;4;
Note: Concerning attribute 3 and 4: In M3 PWB, an efficiency of 0% is the same as 100%. That is, if the efficiency is 0 (by default), the percent bar shows 100%.

In the INIT files, one can define up to 16 intervals. Like attribute 4, you can use a different color to portray each interval. In the Machine panel, for example, you may want to be warned should one of the machines be measured at an efficiency of less than 50%. You can define the efficiency interval of 0 to 50% as a different color and compare it with your opening panel where the efficiency interval from 0 to 100% is green, for example, and the results over 100% are pink.