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Setting Y range on stacked plots

Using a waveform chart with stacked plots, I have tried setting the active
plot and then setting the Y min and Y max but it only changes the first plot.
Other attributes such as plot color work on the other plots. Is it possible
to set the Y ranges independently?
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Reid Wagoner wrote:

> Using a waveform chart with stacked plots, I have tried setting the active
> plot and then setting the Y min and Y max but it only changes the first plot.
> Other attributes such as plot color work on the other plots. Is it possible
> to set the Y ranges independently?

Greg McKaskle weighed in on this issue back in February--I found the reference by
searching the comp.lang.labview archives at newsgroups.ni.com.

Here's a (horribly long) link to the thread on deja.com:
http://x39.deja.com/~natinst/[ST_rn=qs]/viewthread.xp?AN=444461965&search=thread&svcclass=dnserver&ST=PS&CONTEXT=954343659.68419619&HIT_CONTEXT=954343638.70189063&HIT_NUM=1&REDO=1&recnum=%3c36C7A255.378E1E82@SPAMBLOCKcchs.usyd.edu.au%3e%231/1&group=comp.lang.labview&frpage=getdoc.xp
&back=clarinet

The general opinion was that there is no good workaround now, but that is
destined to change in an upcoming LabVIEW release.

Regards,
John Lum
National Instruments
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