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Specifying Print Characters Used to Draw Set Connections

[,SVERCHAR=character]

(set vertical character) indicates the character used to draw the vertical lines that show set connections.

Default: The default is an uppercase letter I.

[,SHORCHAR=character]

(set horizontal character) indicates the character used to draw the horizontal lines that show set connections.

Default: The default is a hyphen (-).

[,SULCHAR=character]

(set upper left character) indicates the character used to draw an upper left turn in a set connection.

Default: The default is SHORCHAR. The SHORCHAR default is a hyphen (-).

[,SLLCHAR=character]

(set lower left character) indicates the character used to draw a lower left turn in a set connection.

Default: The default is SHORCHAR. The SHORCHAR default is a hyphen (-).

[,SURCHAR=character]

(set upper right character) indicates the character used to draw an upper right turn in a set connection.

Default: The default is SHORCHAR. The SHORCHAR default is a hyphen (-).

[,SLRCHAR=character]

(set lower right character) indicates the character used to draw a lower right turn in a set connection.

Default: The default is SHORCHAR. The SHORCHAR default is a hyphen (-).

[,BRKTCHAR=character]

(bracket character) indicates the character used to enclose or bracket a set number in a set connection. A bracketed set number is easier to read, especially when the set number contains the number 1 and is part of a vertical set connection line.

Default: The default is the number symbol (#).