| 2.8.2.1 Basic Matrixsheet OperationMatrix-Basic-Operation Examples in this section are similar to those found in the Basic Worksheet Operation section, because many object properties and X-Functions apply to both Worksheets and Matrixsheets.  Note, however, that not all properties of the wks object apply to a matrixsheet, and one should verify before using a property in production code.
 Add New MatrixsheetThe newsheet X-Function with the mat:=1 option can be used to add new matrixsheets to matrixbook.
 // Create a new matrixbook with 3 matrixsheets, 
// and use "myMatrix" as long name and short name
newbook name:="myMatrix" sheet:=3 option:=lsname mat:=1;
// Add a 100*100 matrixsheet named "newMatrix" to current matrixbook
newsheet name:=newMatrix cols:=100 rows:=100 mat:=1; Activate a MatrixsheetActive MatrixsheetActive WindowActive WorkbookActive MatrixbookSimilar to worksheets, matrixsheets are also layers in a page, and page.active and page.active$ properties can access matrixsheets. For example:
 // Create a new matrixbook with 3 matrixsheets
newbook sheet:=3 mat:=1;
page.active = 2;	// Activate a matrixsheet by layer number
page.active$ = MSheet3;	// Activate a matrixsheet by name Modify Matrixsheet PropertiesTo modify matrix properties, use the wks object, which works on matrixsheets as well as worksheets. For example:
Rename matrixsheet
 // Rename the matrixsheet
wks.name$ = "New Matrix";
// Modify the column width
wks.colwidth = 8; Set DimensionsBoth the wks object and the  mdim X-Function can be used to set matrix dimensions:
 // Use the wks object to set dimension
wks.ncols = 100;
wks.nrows = 200;
// Use the mdim X-Function to set dimension
mdim cols:=100 rows:=100; For the case of multiple matrix objects contained in the same matrixsheet, note that all of the matrix objects must have the same dimensions.
 Set LabelsYou can use wks.x(y).comments$/longname$/units$ to get/set x/y labels. See the wks object for details.
Z labels can see this.
 //write the Long Name for X coordinates of the active matrix
wks.x.longname$="time" Set XY MappingMatrices have numbered columns and rows which are mapped to linearly spaced X and Y values. In LabTalk, you can use the mdim X-Function to set the mapping.
 // XY mapping of matrixsheet
mdim cols:=100 rows:=100 x1:=2 x2:=4 y1:=4 y2:=9; 
 Delete MatrixsheetUse the layer -d commands to delete matrixsheet. For example:
 layer -d;  // delete the active layer, can be worksheet, matrixsheet or graph layer
layer -d 3;  // by index, delete third matrixsheet in active matrixbook
layer -d msheet1;  // delete matrixsheet by name
range rs = [mbook1]msheet3!;
layer -d rs;  // delete matrixsheet by range
// the matrixbook name stored in a string variable
string str$ = msheet2;
layer -d %(str$); |