Synopsis
Set the specified region as current.
Syntax
current_region(id)
Description
The function arguments.
Argument | Description |
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id | A ChipsId structure identifying the item, or a string containing the name of the object. |
The current_region command sets the region indicated by the argument as the current region; see "ahelp currency" for general information on currency.
Use the info_current command to retrieve a list of all the current items in the ChIPS session, as shown below.
Examples
Example 1
chips> id = ChipsId() chips> add_region(4, .5, .5, .4, "id=square") chips> set_region("square", ["edge.color", "white", "fill.color", "blue", "fill.style", "1"]) chips> add_region(6, .5, .5, .1, "id=hex") chips> set_region("hex", ["edge.color", "white", "edge.thickness", 2]) chips> id.region = "square" chips> current_region(id) chips> info_current()
Two regions are created; the second region is current after it is created. The id.region command sets the region value of the ChipsId structure to the first region, then the current_region command makes that region current.
The output of info_current for this session is:
Window [win1] Frame [frm1] Plot [plot1] Region [square] Coord Sys [Plot Normalized]
Example 2
chips> add_region(4, .5, .5, .4, "id=square") chips> add_region(6, .5, .5, .1, "id=hex") chips> current_region("square")
Two regions are created. After the second region is created, it is current. The current_region command then sets the first region as the current region.
Example 3
chips> add_region(4, .5, .5, .4, "id=square") chips> add_region(3, .7, .7, .2) chips> current_region("all")
Two regions are created. After the second region is created, it is current. The current_region command then makes all regions current.
Bugs
See the bugs pages on the ChIPS website for an up-to-date listing of known bugs.
See Also
- concepts
- chipsid, currency
- contrib
- chips_regions
- regions
- add_region, delete_region, display_region, get_region, hide_region, move_region, set_region, shuffle_region
- utilities
- load_fill