Chapter 2 Measurement Studio .NET Class Libraries
Measurement Studio User Manual 2-26 ni.com
Axis Operations
Configure a graph to include multiple axes or independent ranges so
that plot data fits the graph plot area.
Configure the axis modes to: fixed; autoscaling, including autoscaling
based on the visible data only; strip chart; or scope chart.
Interactively change the range of an axis and invert the axis at run time
by clicking on the axis end labels.
Display origin lines and grid lines.
Configure major, minor, and custom divisions and origin lines.
Position the axis to display on one or both sides of the graph’s plot
area.
Display captions on the axis.
Cursor Operations
Use cursors to identify key points in plots and the plot area.
Configure cursor snap modes to be fixed, floating, nearest point, or to
plot.
Use cursor labels to display X and Y data coordinates that the cursor
crosshair points to, and customize the text font and colors of the label.
Create custom point and line styles for cursors.
Configure the graph to display cursors that are used to determine the
real, imaginary, magnitude, and phase data coordinates of a point on
the plot area.
Annotation Operations
Configure text labels, arrows, and drawing shapes to annotate a point
anywhere in the plot area of the graph.
Configure range area, text labels, and arrows to annotate a range in the
plot area of the graph.
Annotate points and ranges of real, imaginary, and magnitude values.
Annotate and label a range of magnitude values for a particular phase.