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delete plots from waveform graph


@GretchenSkellyZimmer wrote:

Oops, slip of the keyboard - meant 2013


Thanks for that correction! A I learned from This Old Tony there two important things to know when doing machine shoo work.

 

1) Have a good set of files.

2) Time travel is dangerous.

 

Ben

Retired Senior Automation Systems Architect with Data Science Automation LabVIEW Champion Knight of NI and Prepper LinkedIn Profile YouTube Channel
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Well it is 2023 now and it is still not fixed (at least not in cursors) 🙂 I am using LV 2019 - that might be an explanation 🙂

So not even time travel is enough to fix a 10+ year issue

 

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I did tried Jon's minimum points, I did reset the content with 4 arrays, the cursors are still showing everything there where the legend was dragged by accident 🙂 
Only remaking the graph fixes it. 

 

EDIT: Jon's 10+ year old trick does removes the plots, the cursors still has to be remade by hand ... 

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I'm not sure if my method would work for your purpose:

 

Right click on the graph, -> visible items, click legend.

 

Now you should have your legend with you, you may have a name or not for each entry, but you definitely have those symbols for each line, you can drag the legend to be longer or shorter to show more of less legend, but the plot will stay the same. However, if you click on the legend symbol once, the corresponding curve will be gone (disappear, not displaying). I'm not sure if this is what you need.

 

Basically the graph once established with certain number of plots, will not decrease, but you may just not use them through the method above. And I think the maximum number of graph is 10 curves? Not so sure but for me I need to delete two straight lines which doesn't show meaningful data, and above is how I made it.

 

Good luck!

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