Hi,
I assume you're refering to a graph control graphic (this is usually the thing people want to print).
If so :
the getimage method will give you a graphic of exactly how it looks on screen, the same as printing the panel directly. If you need a quick method of getting the data onto paper, these are fine. If you need something you can extract points from on paper, you'll need to either a) make the graph as big on the screen as possible before employing either of the above methods, or b) save the data into a format a graphing program (i.e. Excel or some other data manipulation package) can handle. Then again, you'll be limited by how accurate those packages can print out.
Personally, I don't bother with high accuracy printouts, but I do save the raw data so I
can do post analysis inside the PC.
The best answer is to try them all and take your pick - some will take longer than others to execute, but all should take a only few minutes to create. (suggest since this is a trial, save the raw data, and re-graph it in the Excel trial afterwards by hand, just for speed.)
S.
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