LabVIEW

cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

Using negative X and Y scale in a intensity plot

Solved!
Go to solution

Hello,

 

I try to plot a measured intensity (Z) over the coordinates relative to a transmitter (X and Y scale).

The X and Y scale range from -5 to 5 and I feed a 11x11 array into the intensity graph. I then scale the plot using a property node XYZ-scale min/max/increment to scale my data, but this only scales what is shown in the graph. Is there a way to tell the intensity graph to actually show data for negative values?

 

Thanks for your kind help!

 

negativeIntensityGraphScale.png

0 Kudos
Message 1 of 3
(2,172 Views)
Solution
Accepted by jschfr

I don't know the answer to the question about intensity graphs showing negative values.

 

I am guessing it can't because if Black =0 then values <0 would be blacker than black.

 

How about scaling your graph data so it's always positive?

 

I suggest looking into the offset and multiplier properties of the graph.

========================
=== Engineer Ambiguously ===
========================
0 Kudos
Message 2 of 3
(2,149 Views)

Thanks a lot!

Offset and multiplier it is! That way the XY values can be shiftet into negative range.

Z scal was alreadyset to autoscale, so negative Z values would have extended the range.

 

0 Kudos
Message 3 of 3
(2,142 Views)