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<font size="+3" color="green"><B>XNUMBERSHEIGHT</B></font></P>

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<TD width="20%" valign="top"><B>Syntax</B>:</TD>
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SET XNUMBERSHEIGHT n<br>
SET %XNUMBERSHEIGHT n<br>
GET XNUMBERSHEIGHT { n }<br>
GET %XNUMBERSHEIGHT { n }</CODE>
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<TD width="20%" valign="top"><B>Default</B>:</TD>
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%XNUMBERSHEIGHT = 3</CODE>
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 <CODE>XNUMBERSHEIGHT</CODE> controls the size of the
 numbers labeling the <i>x</i>-axis. There are two forms:</p>
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 <td valign="top"><code>&nbsp;XNUMBERSHEIGHT</code></td>
 <td valign="top"> &rarr;</td>
 <td valign="top">the height, in world coordinate units, of the numbers labeling
  the <i>x</i>-axis</td>
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 <td valign="top"><code>%XNUMBERSHEIGHT</code></td>
 <td valign="top"> &rarr;</td>
 <td valign="top">the height, expressed as a percentage of the height of the graphics sub-window,
  that is, <CODE>XNUMBERSHEIGHT =<br />
 %XNUMBERSHEIGHT * (<a href="/yupperwindow.htm">YUPPERWINDOW</a> -
 <a href="ylowerwindow.htm">YLOWERWINDOW</a>)/100</CODE>.</td>
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