@Section @Title { Adding a key to the graph } @Tag { key } @Begin @PP A @I key to a graph is an explanation of what each data set key. @Index { key in graph } represents. To assist you in constructing a key, some extra symbols are provided in addition to {@Code "@Graph"}: graph.cross @Index @Code "@GraphCross" graph.plus @Index @Code "@GraphPlus" graph.square @Index @Code "@GraphSquare" graph.filled.square @Index @Code "@GraphFilledSquare" graph.diamond @Index @Code "@GraphDiamond" graph.filled.diamond @Index @Code "@GraphFilledDiamond" graph.circle @Index @Code "@GraphCircle" graph.filled.circle @Index @Code "@GraphFilledCircle" graph.triangle @Index @Code "@GraphTriangle" graph.filled.triangle @Index @Code "@GraphFilledTriangle" graph.noline @Index @Code "@GraphNoLine" graph.solid @Index @Code "@GraphSolid" graph.dashed @Index @Code "@GraphDashed" graph.dotted @Index @Code "@GraphDotted" @ID @Tab @Fmta { @Col @Code A ! @Col B ! @Col @Code C ! @Col D } { @Rowa A { "@GraphCross" } B { @GraphCross } C { "@GraphPlus" } D { @GraphPlus } @Rowa A { "@GraphSquare" } B { @GraphSquare } C { "@GraphFilledSquare" } D { @GraphFilledSquare } @Rowa A { "@GraphDiamond" } B { @GraphDiamond } C { "@GraphFilledDiamond" } D { @GraphFilledDiamond } @Rowa A { "@GraphCircle" } B { @GraphCircle } C { "@GraphFilledCircle" } D { @GraphFilledCircle } @Rowa A { "@GraphTriangle" } B { @GraphTriangle } C { "@GraphFilledTriangle" } D { @GraphFilledTriangle } @Rowa @Rowa A { "@GraphNoLine" } B { @GraphNoLine } @Rowa A { "@GraphSolid" } B { @GraphSolid } @Rowa A { "@GraphDashed" } B { @GraphDashed } @Rowa A { "@GraphDotted" } B { @GraphDotted } } These extra symbols may be used anywhere in your document except within the right parameter of {@Code "@Graph"}; they are commonly used within the caption options of {@Code "@Graph"}: @ID @OneRow @Code { "@Graph" " rightcaption {" "@GraphPlus @GraphSolid @GraphPlus Boston" "@GraphPlus @GraphDashed @GraphPlus New York" "@GraphPlus @GraphDotted @GraphPlus Philadelphia" "}" } Recall that unlike the other captions, @Code rightcaption is set using the @Code "lines @Break" style rather than {@Code "clines @Break"} (Section {@NumberOf captions}). Adding this caption to the graph from Section {@NumberOf data}, the complete result is @CD @Graph rightcaption { @GraphPlus @GraphSolid @GraphPlus Boston @GraphPlus @GraphDashed @GraphPlus New York @GraphPlus @GraphDotted @GraphPlus Philadelphia } { @Data points { plus } pairs { solid } { 1720 12000 1730 13000 1740 15601 1760 15631 1770 15877 } @Data points { plus } pairs { dashed } { 1720 7000 1730 8622 1740 10451 1750 14255 1760 18000 1770 22667 } @Data points { plus } pairs { dotted } { 1720 10000 1730 11500 1740 12654 1750 18202 1760 23750 1770 34583 } } The first eight symbols have a @Code "symbolsize" option with the usual meaning and the usual default value ({@Code "0.15 ft"}). The last four symbols have @Code "dashlength" and @Code "linewidth" options with the usual default values, {@Code "0.2 ft"} and {@Code "0.5 pt"} respectively, and a @Code "length" option, which determines the length of the line drawn by each symbol; its default value is {@Code "1.0 ft"}. @End @Section