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Measurement Studio User Manual
Plot Operations
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Plot three-dimensional data, including curves and surfaces.
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Use multiple plot styles—point-line, line-point, hidden-line, contour,
surface, surface-line, surface-contour, and surface-normal.
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Create multiple plots with individual properties, such as name, line and
point style, width, and base value.
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Configure the control to render directly to OpenGL-enabled hardware
accelerator cards.
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Bind the control to a DataSocket Server to enable automatic read and
write functionality.
Additional Operations
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Configure the axes using customizable ticks, labels, value pairs, and
captions.
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Use legends and plane projections.
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Use cartesian, cylindrical, and spherical coordinate systems.
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Customize the control using color maps, transparency, and lighting.
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Display in orthographic and perspective views.
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Use built-in format styles for labels including scientific, symbolic
engineering, scaling, time, and date.
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Rotate, pan, and zoom interactively.
Tip
For information about easily creating graphs with the 3D graph control library, refer
to the
3D Graph Visual C++ Class Library Overview
topic in the
NI Measurement Studio
Help
.
Analysis
The Analysis class library includes a set of classes that provides various
digital signal processing, signal filtering, signal generation, peak detection,
and other general mathematical functionality. Use this library to analyze
acquired data or to generate data.
The functionality included in the Analysis library varies based on the
Measurement Studio package you purchased. Refer to the following
sections for information about the Standard, Professional, and Enterprise
Analysis class libraries.