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Hi,

I am trying to use Diadem for the first time. I am used to LabVIEW XY Graph and the possibility to view multiple plots at once and scan Y scale values with multiple plots cursors. How to do something like this in Diadem? How to display Y values of all plots for one particular X value (see Cursor 4 from the attachment)?

Michał Bieńkowski
CLA, CTA, CPI

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Hello Michal,

 

Load your data file(s) in the NAVIGATOR panel. The file(s) will appear in the DataPortal window on the left side of the screen.

 

Change to the VIEW panel. Drag the X/Y channels (pick X first, then one ore more Y-channels - unless the signals are wave forms, then no X-channel is required) into the VIEW window (see image 1)

 

VIEW 1.jpg

 

Once the data is visible in the window, select the "Curve cursor" from the toolbar (item 1 in the image below) and then click on the right border of the window to drag out the legend (item 2).

 

VIEW 2.jpg

 

 

Now You can use the cursor and scroll through the data and see the data values in the legend.

 

Let me know if you have any other questions, DIAdem VIEW has great data inspection features, and this is just a very simple part. Having multiple synchronized windows with zooming is the next step.

 

Otmar Foehner

Viviota Software

www.viviota.com

 

 

 

Otmar D. Foehner
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Hi Otmar,

Do you know if it is possible to transfer this cursors table into a report with all the data?

Michał Bieńkowski
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