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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd"><HTML><HEAD><META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" CONTENT="text/html; CHARSET=iso-iso-8859-1"><LINK REL="Start" HREF="index.html"><LINK REL="Contents" HREF="toc.html"><LINK REL="Prev" HREF="862BoxPLotsStockchartswithamedianline.html"><LINK REL="Next" HREF="87Combiningdifferentgraphtypes.html"><STYLE TYPE="text/css"><!--BODY { font-family: serif }H1 { font-family: sans-serif }H2 { font-family: sans-serif }H3 { font-family: sans-serif }H4 { font-family: sans-serif }H5 { font-family: sans-serif }H6 { font-family: sans-serif }SUB { font-size: smaller }SUP { font-size: smaller }PRE { font-family: monospace }A { text-decoration: none }--></STYLE></HEAD><BODY><A HREF="toc.html">Contents</A><A HREF="862BoxPLotsStockchartswithamedianline.html">Previous</A><A HREF="87Combiningdifferentgraphtypes.html">Next</A><HR NOSHADE><H3><A NAME="8_6_3">8.6.3 Image maps for Box and Stock charts</A></H3><P> In the same way as for other plots you may associate an image mapwith these plots. The "hot" area for each plot is the mid "bar"section. In the same way as other plot types you use the <A href="../ref/Plot.html#_PLOT_SETCSIMTARGETS">SetCSIMTargets()</A> to set the URLs you want to use.</P><P> These plot types, though normally used without explicit X-values,can of course handle a supplied X-coordinate array without any problem.</P><HR NOSHADE><A HREF="toc.html">Contents</A><A HREF="862BoxPLotsStockchartswithamedianline.html">Previous</A><A HREF="87Combiningdifferentgraphtypes.html">Next</A></BODY></HTML>