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<P><A NAME="linewidth"></A>
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<TD width="20%" valign="top"><B>Syntax</B>:</TD>
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SET LINEWIDTH n<br>
GET LINEWIDTH { n }</CODE>
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<TD width="20%" valign="top"><B>Default value</B>:</TD>
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LINEWIDTH = 1</CODE>
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<CODE>LINEWIDTH</CODE> controls the line width of the axes, the data curve, and the plotting
symbols drawn when the <CODE><a href="../../GraphCommand/graphcommand.htm">GRAPH</a></CODE>
command is entered.</p>
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The units of <CODE>LINEWIDTH</CODE> are 1/4 pts, where a pt is 1/72 of an inch. For example,
a line width of 1 gives 1/288 inch wide lines, while a line width of 4 gives 1/72 inch wide lines.</p>
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The parameter <CODE>n</CODE> must be a scalar.</p>
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<CODE><font color="blue">SET LINEWIDTH</font></CODE> is a shorthand way to set
<a href="../PlottingSymbol/curvelinewidth.htm"><CODE>CURVELINEWIDTH</CODE></a> and
<a href="../PlottingSymbol/plotsymbollinewidth.htm"><CODE>PLOTSYMBOLLINEWIDTH</CODE></a>.</P>
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