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Intensity Graph Dcale Range Offset

Hi,

I am trying to use the property node for an intensity graph.
What I can't udnerstand is the difference between 'offset and multiplier' and 'scale range minimum maximum and least count'.
Whenever I load the graph again... the range minimum is reset to zero.

Any Suggestions...


Thanks,
Yatin

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Hi Yatin,

This explains the difference between offset and multiplier.

Can you please clarify if you are looking for the difference between minimum and maximum on the scale range?

Warm regards,
Karunya R
National Instruments
Applications Engineer
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Hi Karunya,

The thing is when you look at the property node for the intensity graph, it has two things there. One is range for the scale and the other is the offset and multiplier.

The problem i faced was that when i used the range option to set scale minimum and maximum i.e. to rescale I had to do it every time the graph reloaded or yoomed in. Hence doing the scale calibration over and over again is not a good idea.

But instead when i tried to use offset and multiplier, i had a problem in creating cursors which wasnt there earlier. I am creating cursors manually not in the conventinoal way. I append the new cursor to the cursor list property of the graph.

So, any suggestions on how to change the scale.

Yatin.

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Hi Yatin,

If you set the scale minimum, maximum, start and increments, you are not supposed to reset the values every time.

Can you please clarify what you mean when you say that the scale resets itself when you reload the graph? How is the graph getting reloaded? What exact changes happen to the scale?
Warm regards,
Karunya R
National Instruments
Applications Engineer
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HI Karunya,

I guess i'll proceed step by step with my problems.

So, here's the first.
 
I have set the graph scale maximum minimum and least count using the property node.
Now when I zoom in manually the scale also zooms in.
But when I zoom out the scale remains the same.

Note: I have two scales for each axis and one of them is hidden. So could that be causing a conflict?

Thanks,
Yatin.

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Hi Yatin,

Karunya is out of the office but looking at this thread, having a hidden scale could be a possible cause of this behavior.  Could you just delete it and see if you get the expected behavior?  That way we will at least know what is causing the problem and we can go from there.  Thanks and have a great day. 

Stephen S.
National Instruments
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