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Stacking certain plots on a waveform chart

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Hello,

 

If you have a waveform chart with ten different waveforms plotted on it, it will create ten different stacked plots. Is it possible to have fewer stacked plots and for some to share plots? For example, two stacked plots, one with three waveforms in it, and the other with seven. I've attached an image illustrating what I mean.

 

If this is not possible using stacked plots, is there any way to achieve something similar to this without creating a separate waveform chart?

 

Thanks.

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Hi Miles,

 


@MilesT wrote:

If you have a waveform chart with ten different waveforms plotted on it, it will create ten different stacked plots. Is it possible to have fewer stacked plots and for some to share plots? For example, two stacked plots, one with three waveforms in it, and the other with seven. I've attached an image illustrating what I mean.


LabVIEW charts support either all plots in one chart plot area, or stacked plots with each plot in its own chart area.

 


@MilesT wrote:

If this is not possible using stacked plots, is there any way to achieve something similar to this without creating a separate waveform chart?


Yes: simply place two charts next to each other…

Best regards,
GerdW


using LV2016/2019/2021 on Win10/11+cRIO, TestStand2016/2019
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Ah, too bad. I was trying to avoid using two different charts for several reasons. Thanks anyway!

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