04-07-2020 08:31 AM - edited 04-07-2020 08:45 AM
Hello everyone, I would be really grateful if someone can help me with this issue.
The problem is that Single-plot cursors in Mixed signal graph can be moved from another plot area. See the picture attached. There is a Mixed signal graph with two plot areas. A Single-plot cursor has been added to the upper plot area. Now, if you navigate the mouse pointer close to the cursor x-position, the pointer changes to the "cursor pointer", however NO MATTER in which plot area the pointer actually is. So, you can move the cursor from the lower graph as well - as illustrated in the picture.
This behavior can be very confusing especially if both graphs have a Single-plot cursor and the x-positions of the cursors are similar. Then, if you want to move the cursor let's say in the upper graph, you navigate the mouse pointer to this cursor and grab it, but what happens is that the cursor in the lower graph is moved.
I have observed this behavior in both LV 17 and 18.
04-21-2020 03:05 AM - edited 04-21-2020 03:08 AM
Meanwhile, I have sent a request to official support. The result is that they have acknowledged this problem as a bug, issued under number 1010775. So, hopefully, it should be corrected in future releases of LabVIEW.