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Digital Graph Output

I have attached a JPG of a digital graph and would like to know if anyone can explain what the 0's (zeros) one the lines are for? Also is there a way to get rid of them? Any help is appreciated...
 
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Charlie
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A zero represents a logic 0 and a 1 represents a logic 1 of the digital line. It's pretty obvious when you have a line changing states which is a 0 or 1 but if a line is at a constant state, it's a little difficult to know whether you're seeing a 1 or 0. You can turn them off by right clicking on the plot in the plot legend
and selecting Label Format>None. You can also do it programatically with the Plot.LabelFormat property.
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Hi Dennis,
 
   Many thanks for the quick response. It wasn't 2 minutes after I submitted this question that I found the exact information you provided. So I thank you again for the quick response and appreciate the info as I will store it away for future use.
 
Charlie
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