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intensity graph: remap x coordinates

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I am trying to plot an Intensity Graph which does not have the array indexes on the scale. Instead, I want to map non Integer values to the array indexes and show them on the scale.

For example: I give the graph an 10x10 2D array. The scale should not start at 0 and stop at 9. I want to change these values so 0 corresponds to 0.25 and 9 to 0.75.The values between should be mapped linearly. Using property nodes to change the x-range just seems to change which part of the data is shown on the screen, it does not rescale the x-axis to the new values.

I have done this with the waveform graph. It takes a minimum x value and an x increment and automatically maps the array indexes to the given values. Is there a way to do this with the intensity graph?

Thanks for the help
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Accepted by topic author bejurne

Hi bejume,

 

you can change the offset and multiplier for each scale to reach your goal. In your case  offset=0.25 and multiplier is 0.5/9...

You find these porperties in the formatting dialog or in the property node options (x-scale->offset&multiplier->all elements)!

Best regards,
GerdW


using LV2016/2019/2021 on Win10/11+cRIO, TestStand2016/2019
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Thanks, that was exactly what I was looking for.

 

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