dsimcha Wrote: > They work about as well as a with() statement and not as well as method > chaining. The problem is that the toFigure call returns a different > type. The idiomatic way to use Plot2kill is to create a Plot, set all > the Plot properties you need, call toFigure, then set all the Figure > properties you need. (Plot and Figure are distinct because you can have > more than one Plot on a Figure, though you often don't.) Example: > > Histogram(someDataSet, 10) > .barColor(getColor(255, 0, 0)) > .histType(HistType.Probability) > .toFigure > .title("A Histogram") > .showAsMain();
new Figure { title="A Histogram", new Histogram { barColor=getColor(255, 0, 0), histType=HistType.Probability } } not sure, what showAsMain means.