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One graph palette for two/several plots

Hey,

 

I've the same problem that "5" (zoom to fit) is not detected.

Did you found a solution or workaround on this problem?

 

Greetings.

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Hey,

 

Unfortunately, I did not find a workaround for this problem.

But it is nice to see that I am not the only one who has this problem.

Perhaps your question brings this topic back into use and we get help from other people here. I still would be interested in a workaround too.

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Maybe you could try something like this. (Unfortunatelly I can not upload the vi??????? )

But it will detect every state where your data are fully shown in the graph.

However, I think this would be ok for me and I could live with that.

 

some other ideas?

 

Greetings.

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This is a nice idea (which I also had). And if it works for you, then you can be happy.

I was not satisfied with this because I really want that the user can use the bottom “5” (zoom to fit). But my problem is slightly different to your problem, because I have two plots. If apply your solution, the user can’t use the bottom “5” for at least one plot.

Unfortunately, I do not have any other idea for this so far.

But as said, if you are happy with that, you should keep your solution.

I decided to use a graph palette for each of my plots, this solves my problem too 😉

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