01-08-2014 12:27 PM
I need to make a waveform graph that has three plots; one plot needs one scale and the other two need a different scale. I can plot the three lines but can't find a way to get different Y-axis scales (except to make 3 different waveform graphs but then the curves are not on top of each other).
I assume this can be done using a property node but I don't see an obvious or easy way to do it.
Thanks.
01-08-2014 12:42 PM
It's just a right click option on the scale. Select "Duplicate Scale'. You can then swap sides or not. You also have to click in the plot legend (i.e. Y Scale>Amplitude 2) to assign each plot to a specific scale.
01-08-2014 12:44 PM
Dennis' suggestion is spot-on. As an addendum/clarification, you need to right-click on an existing scale to see the duplicate option.
Regards,
01-08-2014 12:51 PM
To further expand, if you then want to programatically modify a scale, you have to first select it with the Active Y Scale (or Active X Scale) property.
09-09-2014 09:11 AM
Is the "Swap Sides" available programtically? If so, I have not been able to find it in any of the graph property trees. . .?
We have a program where the users want to be able to "swap sides" on the x-axis at run-time, depending on if they y-axis data is "flipped" or not. (Flipped, coincidentally, can be set during run-time.)
09-09-2014 09:16 AM
(As a possible workaround to my own question, if I duplicate the x-axis and move the second scale to opposite side at edit time, I can selectively show one or the other (or both) scales at run time, though it would have been cleaner and simpler to implement if there was a boolean input akin to "flipped".)