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Dear All!!

 

I'm trying to represent different plots in a graph and I would like to keep the different scales associated with each plot visible in this unique graph. Is this possible? Is there any special graph indicator? Do I need to choose a specific property using the property node vi. of the graph?

 

I'm looking forward to hearing from you soon,

 

Best Regards,

 

Miren

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You can create as many scales as you want though readability might suffer. On the front panel, you can right click on a scale and select 'Duplicate Scale'. You then right click on the plot legend to assign a plot to a scale - i.e. "Y Scale>Amplitude 2".

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Thank you very much for your answer. It was very helful for me.

 

Just another question: Is it possible to split a graph, so that each part of the graph contain a portion among all the plots?

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Not sure what you mean exactly. Do you mean you want to take subsets of signals?

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Hi again,

 

What I was trying to ask is how could I create different subareas in a single graph and place signals in those areas, as I wish. For example, if my original graph had 4 different signals in one unique area, what i would like to do is to represent 3 signals in a subarea and the 4rd one, in the second subarea.

 

Thank you very much in advance,

 

Miren

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You could add a second graph, or use the MIxed signal graph type.

 

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Ok! Thank you very much.

Just another question. Is there any possibility to duplicate the scale in a mixed graph type?

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Hi Miren,

 

     You can right-click the Amplitude scale (Y Scale) and select "Duplicate Scale" as it is shown on the attached screenshot.

 

Hope it helps,

David Oña
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Thank you very much for your answer. What I was trying to do is to duplicate the x scale, but I the mixed graph type does not give me that option.

Do you know why?

 

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