Curve scaling, offsets, and axis assignments can be applied to multiple curves using the Scales, Offsets, and Axis Assingments panel, .
Scales, Offsets, and Axis Assignments panel
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Description
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Curves
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The curves in the active window are displayed in the Curves list. Curves must be either selected from the list or picked from the window in order to apply any scaling or offsets. Settings apply only to selected curves. Selected curves are highlighted in the list.
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Scale and Offset
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When a data vector is scaled, the vector is multiplied by a specified value. The source data values are not actually altered. Multiple curves can be scaled simultaneously.
Offsetting a data vector shifts the data along the corresponding axis. Multiple curves can be offset at the same time.
You can enter math expressions, such as converting inches to meters, in the scale and offset fields.
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Move to
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Moves the first point of the selected curve(s) to the specified X, YP and YM coordinates.
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How do I...
• | Click All to select every curve in the list. |
• | Click None to deselect all highlighted curves in the list. |
• | Click Flip to exchange the currently selected curves for the unselected curves in the list. |
• | Click Displayed to select the curves in the list that are currently displayed in the active window. |
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1. | From HyperGraph 2D, select the Complex plot type from the plot type option menu. |
2. | From the toolbar, select the Scales, Offsets, and Axis Assignments panel. |
3. | Select the curves to be scaled from the list. |
4. | Turn on the X scale check box and enter a multiplier in the text box. |
5. | Click Apply to accept the new scaling values. |
The selected curves are scaled along the horizontal axis.
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1. | From HyperGraph 2D, select the Complex plot type from the plot type option menu. |
2. | From the toolbar, select the Scales, Offsets, and Axis Assignments panel. |
3. | Select the curves to be scaled from the list. |
4. | Activate the YP scale check box and enter a multiplier in the text box. |
5. | Click Apply to accept the new scaling values. |
The selected curves are scaled along the mag axis.
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1. | From HyperGraph 2D, select the Complex plot type from the plot type option menu. |
2. | From the toolbar, select the Scales, Offsets, and Axis Assignments panel. |
3. | Select the curves to be scaled from the list. |
4. | Activate the YM scale check box and enter a multiplier in the text box. |
5. | Click Apply to accept the new scaling values. |
The selected curves are scaled along the mag axis.
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1. | From HyperGraph 2D, select the Complex plot type from the plot type option menu. |
2. | From the toolbar, select the Scales, Offsets, and Axis Assignments panel. |
3. | Select the curves from the list or pick them from the window. |
4. | Turn on the X offset check box and enter the distance to shift the curves in the text box. |
5. | Click Apply to accept the new scaling values. |
The data is shifted to the right for positive values and to the left for negative values.
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1. | From HyperGraph 2D, select the Complex plot type from the plot type option menu. |
2. | From the toolbar, select the Scales, Offsets, and Axis Assignments panel. |
3. | Select the curves from the list or pick them from the window. |
4. | Turn on the YP offset check box and enter the distance to shift the curves in the text box. |
5. | Click Apply to accept the new scaling values. |
The data is shifted to the right for positive values and to the left for negative values.
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1. | From HyperGraph 2D, select the Complex plot type from the plot type option menu. |
2. | From the toolbar, select the Scales, Offsets, and Axis Assignments panel. |
3. | Select the curves from the list or pick them from the window. |
4. | Turn on the YM offset check box and enter the distance to shift the curves in the text box. |
5. | Click Apply to accept the new scaling values. |
The data is shifted up for positive values and down for negative values.
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1. | From HyperGraph 2D, select the Complex plot type from the plot type option menu. |
2. | From the toolbar, select the Scales, Offsets, and Axis Assignments panel. |
3. | Select the curves from the list or pick them from the window. |
4. | Turn on the X check box and enter a new X coordinate for the origin of the curve in text box. |
Or
Turn on the YP check box and enter a new YP coordinate for the origin of the curve in the text box.
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Turn on the YM check box and enter a new YM coordinate for the origin of the curve in the text box.
5. | Click Apply to move the start point for the selected curve(s). |
The selected curves are moved to the right for positive values and to the left for negative values.
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