Dear Monks,
I want to fall back on features provided by 'tcllib'. Particularly i want to use the plotting package 'Plotchart'. So far i was able to depict a coordinate system in a canvas object with the line
my $plot = Tkx::Plotchart__createXYPlot($canvas, [-2, 1, 1], [-2, 2, 2]); after i include the package with
Tkx::package_require("Plotchart");
But, of course, the function
Tkx::Plotchart__createXYPlot doesn't return an object so i'm failing to manipulate the plot further. For example with the 'plot' function that applies on a
$xyplot
Certainly 'Tkx.pm' is able to handle this case, but i didn't have luck so far.
I hope that one of you Monks can show me the right way how to access the plot at later times.
Thank you very much for your effort and with best regards
s.
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