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Section 8. Working with Data Files on the PC

Creating Multiple Line Graphs

To open an additional Line Graph, select “None” from the

Selected Graph

drop-down menu on the main View Pro toolbar. The highlighting in the data

file will be cleared. Select the data that you would like graphed as described

above and then press the Line Graph button. A new Line Graph will be created

with your selection(s) graphed. You may then continue adding selections to the

Line Graph as described above.

An unlimited number of Line Graphs can be opened using this same process.

You can navigate between multiple graphs by clicking on a graph or by

choosing a graph from the

Selected Graph drop-down list on the View Pro

toolbar and pressing the Bring the selected graph to the front button.

The highlighted selections in the data files will always indicate the

values being graphed in the currently selected graph

Deleting Traces from a Graph

A data value can be deleted from a graph by selecting it in the list of values

being graphed (on the left side of the graph window) and then pressing the

Delete button, by right-clicking on this name and choosing Delete Selection,

by left-clicking on the column heading in the data panel, or by right-clicking on

the column in the data panel and choosing

Clear Selection.

8.1.7.1.2 Graph Width

The

Graph Width box is used to set the width of a Line Graph either as a

function of time in days, hours, minutes, seconds, and milliseconds or by the

number of records being displayed. If one of these two field is changed, the

other field will automatically change accordingly when the

Apply button is

pressed.

8.1.7.1.3 Scrolling

You can scroll through the graph by using the scroll bar at the bottom of the

graph window. Scrolling the graph will scroll the data on the data panel as

well. Conversely, scrolling through a data panel will also scroll the currently

selected graph.

Graph scrolling can be disabled by pressing the Lock Scrolling icon on the
toolbar. The icon will change to . Pressing the icon again will re-enable

scrolling.

When locked, the graph will not scroll. However, moving the scroll bar on

either the graph or the data file will still scroll the data file.

8.1.7.1.4 Graph Cursor

Pressing the Graph Cursor icon

on the toolbar will show the graph cursor.

As shown in the following figure, the graph cursor is a vertical line extending

from the top to the bottom of the graph display. When visible, you can click

and drag the cursor across the graph. Data values at the current cursor position

will be shown in the table to the right of the graph.

NOTE

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