3.7.5.30 Layer.Axis.BreaksLayer-Axis-Breaks-obj 
LabTalk Object Type:
 
- Window
  
The breaks object is a sub-object of the (layer) layer.axis object. 
 You can use range notation to define a layer object:
 
- [winName!]layer[n].Axis.breaks.property =
 
  
WinName! Is optional. If winName! Is not specified, the active graph window will be used.
 N is the layer number. If n is not specified, the active layer is used. 
 Axis is the axis specification:  X is the X axis (Top and Bottom), Y is the Y axis (Left and Right) and Z is the Z axis (Front and Back).
 Note: This property is NOT supported in 3D Ternary graph.
  
Refer to the sub-object: layer.axis.break object
 
Properties:
| Property
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Access
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Description
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|  layer.axis.breaks.enable
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 Read/write, int
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 Axis break status: 1 = enable, 0 = disable. 
 
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|  layer.axis.breaks.count
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 Read/write,  int
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 Set the number of axis breaks. Must be a non-negative integer up to, and including, 7.
 
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|  layer.axis.breaks.gap
 | 
 Read/write, int
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 Define the break region length of the axis break. 
 gap > 30, break region length = gap / 10,000 * axis length; 
 1 <= gap <= 30, break region length = gap / 10 * major tick length; 
 gap = 0, break region length = 0; 
 gap < 0, break region length = - gap / 10 point size;
 gap = 0/0 (missing value), break region length is defined by the value of system variable @AB.
 
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|  layer.axis.breaks.size
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 Read/write, numeric
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 The half-length of axis breaks.
 
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Examples:
The following sample script enables 3 axis breaks in the X axis of the current active layer:
 
//Enable axis breaks
layer.x.breaks.enable = 1;
//Define 3 axis breaks
layer.x.breaks.count = 3;
//Show no gap for breaks
layer.x.breaks.gap = 0;
//Show no symbol for axis breaks
layer.x.breaks.size = 0; 
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