02-27-2023 03:09 AM
Hi All,
The position of left side of the graphs would be updated automatically when Yscales updates. how to make them fixed or could be aligned at the left?
Please find the picture attached.
It seems I could not seperate the two plots to two screen in mixed sinal graph. the waveform chart with stack plots are very close to what I want, but I can't update the x axis. do you have other suggestion?
Thanks.
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02-27-2023 03:19 AM
Hi yeah,
@yeah wrote:
do you have other suggestion?
Use just one XYGraph/WaveformGraph with two Y scales for both plots…
02-27-2023 03:29 AM
Hi Grewd,
Thanks. But how I can I have the view such as stack plots? The data may be 1pA or 1M ohm.
02-27-2023 04:08 AM
Hi yeah,
@yeah wrote:
But how I can I have the view such as stack plots?
By setting the Y axis ranges as needed…
02-27-2023 04:32 AM
Hi Gerdw,
I'm not quite understand by setting the range, is that means I have to know the range of the data and disable autoscale?but I do hope to keep the autoscale function.
02-27-2023 04:50 AM - edited 02-27-2023 04:51 AM
Hi yeah,
@yeah wrote:
I have to know the range of the data and disable autoscale?
Well, yes.
Then you can set both Y axes as needed to simulate a "stacked" behaviour: one plot will occupy the upper half of the plot area, the other the lower half…
@yeah wrote:
but I do hope to keep the autoscale function.
That's the reason you ran into this problem…
02-27-2023 05:00 AM
Hi Gerdw,
Thanks for the instruction. I was thinking if I could make the label name area fixed even if I reserve enough space for the autoscale actions.
02-27-2023 08:00 AM - edited 02-27-2023 08:01 AM
@yeah wrote:
Hi Gerdw,
Thanks for the instruction. I was thinking if I could make the label name area fixed even if I reserve enough space for the autoscale actions.
Right-click the graph area -> Advanced -> uncheck "Auto Adjust Scales".
02-27-2023 12:06 PM - edited 02-27-2023 12:16 PM
@Basjong53 wrote:
Right-click the graph area -> Advanced -> uncheck "Auto Adjust Scales".
Exactly! I do that always for all my graphs.
In addition, make sure that the marker format is reasonable. For example you could scale the upper graph in pico-Ohms or even use an SI format.
Also, do you really (really???) need six decimal digits for the x axis????
02-27-2023 06:38 PM
Thanks, it is working.