10-14-2005 03:45 AM
01-03-2006 04:47 AM
Hi,
Thanks for your post. If you are using measurement studio, i'm wondering what version you are working with? I am assuming you have looked at autoscaling the axis, but it is this not suitable? I gather from what you have described that you are continuously plotting points on a CWGraph.
Do you want for example the x axis scale to resize in its range once the plots reach the end of the plotting area? or
Do you want to display on the graph the first 100 plots on scale 0-100 and then the next 100 plots on scale of 100-200 etc?
You may need to look at whether charts are more suitable instead of graphs!
There are two things that you can look at here. First, you can configure the number of data points in the chart history of the graph by going to the Graph tab in the property pages, change the Chart history option from Automatic to Fixed, and change the fixed value from 200 to 1000, for example. Alternatively, you can configure the range of the axis by going to the Axes tab in the property pages, select the axis that you want to configure, uncheck Auto scale, and set the Minimum and Maximum properties to what you want the range of the axis to be.
Perhaps the values are not appearing in the plot area because the plots are not appropriate for the scale range? It might be helpful if maybe you could attach your code / source file for me to look at.
I hope this helps!
All the best
Kurt
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12-14-2007 07:36 AM
Range is defined in the NationalInstruments.UI.dll assembly.
The fully-qualified name of the class is NationalInstruments.UI.Range.