Multiple channels (diff scales) one graph

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Multiple channels (diff scales) one graph

Postby kristap on Fri Dec 24, 2021 6:29 am

Can I combine multiple channels (eg RPM, Speed, Gs) into a single graph such that each is scaled for visibility within the frame, like this example? Are math channels required to set respective scales or is there a better way?
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Combining multiple channels into a single graph without maths and changes within the values are indistinct.
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Re: Multiple channels (diff scales) one graph

Postby Sean on Fri Dec 24, 2021 4:46 pm

Hopefully I'm answering the question you're asking , so here goes.........

Under the menu > component > properties (F5 hotkey) you will find the menu as in the picture. Firstly, under the display tab select overlapped (at the top left of the dialog box) to display all the channels in one graph.

Then, under the channels tab, you can edit how the channels are displayed. Highlight a group and select edit from the bottom of the properties window. If you choose manual scale you can set the scaling of each group, and the screen position percentage is how much of the screen is used to display the scale you've set. The screenshot of the properties dialog box results in the second screen shot of the sample data. Basically you can use the scale to display the range you want to see and you can use the screen percentage to set how much of the window each group uses, and move it up and down the window.

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Re: Multiple channels (diff scales) one graph

Postby kristap on Sat Dec 25, 2021 1:14 am

Thank you. This will work great. Feeling kinda sheepish to be honest :) Was focused on one path and didn't see this right in front of my face.
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