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Hi folks,

I'm trying to plot some points (timestamp vs values) by using XYGraph control. So far I'm able to plot different plots over the same XYGraph control. The problem comes when I have to play with Y scales cause some parameters have values between 0 and 1 but other ones have values between 0 and 100.

My question is if there is any possibility to tell XYGraph control that every plot has its own scale in terms of I could see graphically for example 3 different scales if I have 3 plots over the XYGraph.

Thanks in advance for your support.

Jose.

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My question is if there is any possibility to tell XYGraph control that every plot has its own scale in terms of I could see graphically for example 3 different scales if I have 3 plots over the XYGraph.

Jose,

:lightbulb: Try thinking of it in terms of percent of 100. If you have your Y scale set up for 0-100 units, then you could display the graphs in percentages of their scale.

ie: 2 on a scale of 0-4 is 50%, 0.05 on a scale of 0-1 is 5%, etc.

Does this help?

Joe (orko)

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Hi folks,

I'm trying to plot some points (timestamp vs values) by using XYGraph control. So far I'm able to plot different plots over the same XYGraph control. The problem comes when I have to play with Y scales cause some parameters have values between 0 and 1 but other ones have values between 0 and 100.

My question is if there is any possibility to tell XYGraph control that every plot has its own scale in terms of I could see graphically for example 3 different scales if I have 3 plots over the XYGraph.

Thanks in advance for your support.

Jose.

Yes, right-click on the y-axis on your X-Y graph and select "Duplicate Scale". Show and expand your Plot Legend so that it shows all of your plots. Right click on each plot, select Y-Scale, and then select which Y scale you want that plot to be associated with. This also works on waveform graphs.

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