Clarification on Chart param notes

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Clarification on Chart param notes

Post by StupidSexyFlanders »

Under "PARAMETER ChartControl" it says this:
"The Chart Control you when to add points to"

Can please interpret please me for to? :)
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Can you be a bit more specific? Is this a helper function? What version of PowerShell Studio? David
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Ok looks like you are referring to the Load-Chart helper function. This is a typo in the description for the parameter. You must use the parameter to specify a chart control (that you have added in the designer) in order to display the data: Load-Chart -ChartControl $Chart -XPoints $ProcNames -YPoints $WS -Title "Top
$Top Processes"
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Post by StupidSexyFlanders »

Ah, that makes sense. Thanks.
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