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The possible arc types are summarised in Table 11.4. A setting of
means only the arcs defined via grid or arc commands will be
drawn. Otherwise, arcs between nodes in the adjustment are automatically
drawn in the style intended by the value of I. For example,
gives simple labelled arcs.
A special case occurs where , meaning that only unlabelled
directed arcs are to be drawn. For the sake of speed, in this case no
scan-type information of the kind discussed in §21.7 is
available automatically, because this information is not required for
arc labelling. Thus the operands arcin , arcind ,
arcout , arcoutd , and arcpc will not be defined and
it will be an error to access them. The noscan control can
always be used to force the production of this information if necessary.
The bigshade control is used to set the proportion of area
shaded for node and arc size ratios (diagnostic values). Suppose that
the size ratio is p and that . Then the area shaded is
. Thus, the larger the value of R, the larger
the area shaded.
When , the smallshade
value is used instead.
The setting of the overshade control is relevant only when
influence diagrams are being drawn, and only when the overwrite
control is switched on and a previous adjustment exists. In these
circumstances, it is possible for node shadings for the influence
diagram to change from one adjustment to the next. The overshade
control when switched on forces a new node shading to be drawn.
Otherwise, the previous node shading is left as it was. This feature
will mostly be used to shade nodes in a sequence of adjustments, without
losing the shadings at each stage. The overcolour control is
used to set the colour for the overshading.
The overcolour control is used to set the colour used for
shading outer node areas representing the overall resolutions for nodes
which have been subject to a previous adjustment. This is relevant only
when the overshade control is switched on. Table 11.3
contains a list of available colours.
The setting of the overwrite control is relevant only when
influence diagrams are being drawn. When set on, the graphics screen is
not cleared at the end of the command that produced the screen, and
further images drawn on the screen will overwrite what is there already.
In this way a complex influence diagram, the result perhaps of a
succession of adjustments, can be constructed. The graphics screen may
be independently cleared at any time by issuing the GCLEAR:
command. When the overwrite control is switched off, the
graphics screen is cleared at the end of the command which caused
graphics to be drawn.
The setting of the noinfluence control determines whether or not
adjustments using the ADJUST: command also scan for the
individual effects of adjustment (solitary addition and solitary
withdrawal from the overall fit) by each base and element to be used for
the adjustment. These are automatically calculated if the
influence option is switched on, as the information calculated
is used to label the arcs on the influence diagram. Otherwise, these
calculations can significantly slow down operation of the
ADJUST: command. When the control is switched on, the results
become available as the operators arcin , arcout ,
arcind , and arcoutd . See also §11.3.
The smallshade control is used to set the proportion of area
shaded for node and arc size ratios (diagnostic values). Suppose that
the size ratio is p and that . Then the area shaded is
. Thus, the larger the value of R, the larger the area
shaded. When , the bigshade value is used instead.
Arc labels have a length which is generally chosen by default to be an
appropriate length to fit between two nodes. The default applies at
the outset and otherwise
can be reinstated by
issuing the arclength control with argument . Otherwise
a real value in (0,1) can be supplied, and this forces the arc label
to have this length. The entire usable graphics screen is considered
to be the unit square.
Arc labels have a width which is generally chosen by default to be
appropriate to the situation. The default applies at
the outset and otherwise
can be reinstated by
issuing the arcwidth control with argument . Otherwise
a real value in (0,1) can be supplied, and this forces the arc label
to have this width. The entire usable graphics screen is considered
to be the unit square.
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