Chapter 2 Measurement Studio .NET Class Libraries
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Use this class library to add measurement-specific user interface controls
to your application. You can configure the controls programmatically at
design time, through the Properties window in the Windows Forms
Designer, or at run time with the property editor control. The following
sections describe each of the Measurement Studio Windows Forms user
interface controls.
Tip For more information about using the .NET user interface controls, refer to the Using
the Measurement Studio Windows Forms .NET Controls section in the NIMeasurement
Studio Help.
Waveform Graph and Scatter Graph ControlsUse the Measurement Studio waveform graph and scatter graph controls, as
shown in Figure2-1, to di splay two-dimensional data on a Windows Forms
user interface. Use the waveform graph to display two-dimensional linear
data. You explicitly specify each value in one dimension and provide an
initial value and interval to implicitly specify the values in the other
dimension. Use the scatter graph to display two-dimensional linear or
nonlinear data: you explicitly specify each value in both dimensions.
Figure 2-1. Waveform Graph Windows Forms Control with Cursors and
Scatter Graph Windows Forms Control with XY Point Annotation; Both Graphs Have
Corresponding Legends