plt3DINote SetName
Sets the title of the note.
Syntax
plt3DINote_handle SetName title
Application
Tcl Modify
Description
Sets the title of the note.
Inputs
- title
- The new title for the note.
Errors
Success (0) or an error code.
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Sets the title of the note.
Sets the title of the note.
plt3DINote_handle SetName title
Tcl Modify
Sets the title of the note.
Success (0) or an error code.
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