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3. A list entry that begins with an Experiment (Exp.) number denotes a
recorded data set. A list entry that begins with an input number
denotes the next recording and will be displayed on the graph the
next time you start a recording.
4. To deselect a data set, click on it a second time.
5. To select a data set for display on the X-axis, click on the data set’s
name in the
X-axis
list. You can only select one data set at a time for
the X-axis.
6. Type in the title of the graph in the
Graph title
edit box (optional).
7. Click
OK.
6. Format the Graph
You can change the data line’s color, style and width. You can also add markers that
represent the data points on the graph and format their style and color.
The color of the Y-axis matches the corresponding plot’s color and will automatically
change with any change made to the color of the corresponding plot.
1. Click
Graph properties
on the graph toolbar to open the
Graph
properties
dialog box.
2. Select the
Lines
tab, and then select the plot or axis you want to
format in the
Select
plot
drop list.
3. From here you can format the line’s color, style and width, as well
as the markers’ color and style. To remove the line or the marker,
uncheck the corresponding
Visible
check box.
4. Click
OK
.
5. To restore the default formatting, click
Restore default
.
7. Change the Graph’s Units and its Number Format
1. Click
Graph properties
on the graph toolbar to open the graph
properties dialog box
2. Select the
Units
tab, and then select the plot or axis you want to
format in the
select
plot
drop list.
3. Choose the prefix option you want.
4. Select the desired number of decimal places.
5. To display numbers in scientific format, check the
Scientific
check
box.
6. Click
OK
.
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