03-08-2016 06:25 PM
I want to change the height of an intensity graph, which I can do by changing the property Plot Area->Size->Height, but the height of the Z scale doesn't change with it, and there is no separate height property for it.
Is there a workaround for this?
This is LabVIEW 2015.
03-10-2016 08:25 AM
I looked into changing the z scale height for an intensity graph programmatically using property nodes and could not find a way to do it. Dragging the scale down was the only way I could find to change the size of the z scale. If I find a programmatic workaround I will post it here.
03-10-2016 11:50 AM
The property you want is ZScale.Area Height (it's one of the two sub-property of ZScale.Bounds). At first, I thought you were worried about how to adjust the "height" of the Intensity dimension (which is trickier) ...
Bob Schor
03-10-2016 12:04 PM
The ZScale.Area Height property is read-only.
For some reason, NI has made the Bounds properties of charts/graphs not writable, only the plot area.
The Z axis only has "Bounds" properties, no "plot area size" properties.
03-10-2016 12:28 PM
I was playing around with it yesterday as well and could not find anything suitable. All I found was an old post from 14 years ago where Jim Kring says it is a "ramp object" not exposed by NI yet.
I do think it is an odd behavior that it doesn't resize with the graph, perhaps it could go in the idea exchange.