Syntax: @ANNOTATE(Text, X, Y[, H[, V]])
Text = a string value of the annotation
X, Y = numeric values representing graph coordinates
H, V = numeric values representing justification
@ANNOTATE allows you specify a coordinate at which a label (Text) will be displayed in the data area of a 2-dimensional graph, and also how that label will appear in relation to the coordinate. X and Y represent the coordinates of the label on the graph.
H (horizontal justification) and V (vertical justification) are optional values that represent the text spacing offset of the label. If V is specified, H must also be specified; however, you may specifyH without V.
This is a convenience function for creating strings of the form accepted by the NExS graph annotation mechanism. For more information on annotation see Graphs.
Examples:
@ANNOTATE(``Average'', 5/2, 12, 1, 0.5) = ``(2.5, 12, 1.0, 5)Average''
@ANNOTATE(``Data Point'', 5, 10)= ``(5, 10)Data Point''
@ANNOTATE(``x^
2'', 6, 36, -1/4) = ``(6, 36, -0.25)x ''