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Figure 8-6. Data numbers for one column

To calculate the data numbers for this column, you see which dots are used in the top group (the top eight positions) and add their values together. Then you go down to the middle group (the next 8 posi- tions) and add the values of any dots that are used there. Finally, you look at the bottom group (2 dot positions) and add together the values used there.

If no dots are used in a group, the data number for that group is zero. All zeros must be entered in the DATA statements for the NLQ definition programs.

Now we’ll show you how to use the NLQ character definition with a simple arrow design. Figure 8-7 shows the design drawn on a grid and the data numbers printed at the top or bottom of each column.

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