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Method: RemoveAll for Dimensions

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Method: RemoveAll for Dimensions

Deletes all elements from the Dimensions collection.

DIAdem only deletes the elements that you defined manually. The dimensions X, Y, and Z, which DIAdem created automatically, remain.

Object.RemoveAll()
ObjectDimensions
Object with this method

The following example deletes all user-defined Cursor dimensions of a layout:

VBScriptPython

 

Call View.ActiveSheet.Cursor.Dimensions.RemoveAll

See Also

Objects Overview

Procedures

Block Operations in Channel Tables | Changing a Table Display | Configuring a Map Display | Configuring a Text Box Display | Creating Areas | Cutting, Copying, and Pasting Data Blocks into Channel Tables | Deleting Channel Table Columns | Deleting Curve Sections and Interpolating over Specified Points | Displaying 2D Axis Systems with Several Y-Axes | Displaying All Channels in One Channel Table | Displaying Images in DIAdem VIEW | Displaying Properties in the Legend of a Curve | Displaying the Curve Coordinates | Displaying Videos and Data Synchronously | Finding Values in Channel Tables | Generating and Formatting Text | Interpolating Curve Points | Moving or Copying Areas | Partitioning Worksheets | Setting the Leading Curve | Transferring VIEW Layouts to DIAdem REPORT | Viewing Data as Curves | Zooming and Scrolling Curve Areas

Examples

Alignment Functions in DIAdem VIEW | Automatic Display of Harmonic Frequencies | Bird's Eye View Display | Calculating a Tangent to a Curve | Contour Display in DIAdem VIEW | Creating and Viewing Long Data Channels | Dynamic Display of Statistical Characteristic Values in DIAdem VIEW | Overlaying Objects in Videos | Planetary Motion | Synchronizing Videos and Data | Synchronizing Videos and Waveform Data | User Dialog Box in VIEW for the Calculation of the FFT and Harmonic Frequencies | Using a User Command to Calculate the Difference between the Y-Values | Various Display Modes in DIAdem VIEW | Vibration Data Analysis with Parallel Processing | Viewing and Automatically Analyzing Data