Chapter 2 Measurement Studio .NET Class Libraries
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Annotate and label a magnitude value.
Annotate and label a range of magnitude values for a particular phase.
Additional Operations
Zoom interactively as well as programmatically.
Specify the image format of the control as BMP, GIF, JPEG, or PNG.
Tip For more information about using the complex graph control, refer to the Using the
Measurement Studio Web Forms Complex Graph .NET Control section in the
NIMeasurement Studio Help.
Legend Control
Use the Measurement Studio legend control, as shown in Figure 2-13, to
display symbols and descriptions for a specific set of elements of another
object, such as the plots or cursors of a graph. When you associate the
legend control with another object, any changes you make to that object are
automatically reflected in the legend. For example, if you associate the
legend control with the plots of a graph, any changes you make in the plots
collection editor are automatically reflected in the legend.
Tip For more information about using the legend control, refer to the Using the
Measurement Studio Web Forms Legend .NET Control section in the NI Measurement
Studio Help.
Numeric Controls
Use the Measurement Studio numeric controls to display numerical
information in an ASP.NET Web application with the look of scientific
instruments. The numeric controls include a knob, gauge, meter, slide,
thermometer, and tank. The following sections describe operations
available with the controls and the classes that interface with them.
With all of the numeric controls and the classes that interface with them,
you can perform the following operations:
Configure the scale to be linear or logarithmic and toggle the visibility
of the scale.
Fill the scale and configure the range, color, dimensions, and style of
the fill.
Connect to a Measurement Studio .NET numeric edit control so that if
you change the value of one control, it changes the value of the other
control.