Axes
Axis attributes, such as labels, color, and scaling, can also be modified using the Axes panel.
To display the panel, click the Axes button, , or click on an axis label in the HyperGraph window. You can also access the panel from the Annotations menu or toolbar.
The options available on the Axes panel depend on the current plot type: XY Plot, Bar Chart, Complex Plot, or Polar Plot.
Axis List
- XY Plot
- Every XY plot has a primary horizontal axis and a primary vertical axis. The primary axis is the default axis. From the Axis list, use the Axis option menu to add up to 32 horizontal and 32 vertical axes. Axes can be added, cut, copied, and pasted using the buttons displayed below the list of axes' names. Axes can also be copied and pasted between windows.
- Bar Chart
- Every bar chart has a primary (vertical) axis and a category
(horizontal) axis. The primary axis is the default axis. Like XY plots, from the Axis list, use the Axis option menu to add up to five
additional (six total) vertical axes. The primary axes and any
additional vertical axes can be added, cut, copied, and pasted using the
buttons displayed below the Axis list. Axes can also be copied
and pasted between windows.
From the 2D View Controls toolbar, click Flip XY, , to create horizontal category labels when the axes are flipped.
Note: The category axis label can be renamed, however it cannot be added, deleted, copied, or pasted. Use the Define Curves panel to change the category name. - Complex Plot
- Every complex plot has one primary horizontal axis and one primary
vertical axis. Complex plot axes can be renamed, but they cannot be
copied, pasted, deleted, turned off, or moved.Note: Primary axes can be copied, pasted, and renamed, but they cannot be deleted or moved.
Attributes
- Axis Attributes
- An individual axis can be turned on and off. When an axis is turned off, the curves associated with the axis are also turned off. To turn off an axis, select it from the axis list and deselect the Axis check box.
- Label
- The axis label is a single line of text displayed alongside the axis in the HyperGraph window. It is automatically updated in HyperGraph when you enter a new name on the tab.
- Color
- Any of the 64 colors can be assigned to the axes. After selecting an axis, select a color from the palette to instantly change the color of the axes.
- Multiple Axes
- Multiple axes allow you to easily view curves of different scales on the same plot by assigning the data vectors to separate, appropriately-scaled axes. Data vectors are assigned to axes using the Scales, Offsets, and Axis Assignments panel for XY Plot.
On the Axes panel, the curve name is defined by a Templex expression instead of a fixed string. The Templex expression is visible in the editable fields only. In non-editable fields, the evaluated expression is displayed. In most cases, the evaluated expression should match the text that was hard-coded in previous versions.
Please see Dynamic Curve Names for more information on this topic.
Scaling Axes
Axes can be represented by a linear scale, a logarithmic scale, a dB10 scale, or a dB20 scale.
- Axis Type
- Scale Type Options
- X Axis
- Linear
- Y Axis
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- Phase
- Linear
- Magnitude
- Linear, logarithmic, dB10, dB20
- Real
- Linear, logarithmic, dB10, dB20
- Imaginary
- Linear, logarithmic, dB10, dB20
- r axis
- The circular axis lines are spaced to match the chosen setting.
- theta axis
- Linear scale is the only option.
When a curve is constructed, the minimum and maximum axis values are set so that the curve fits in the window by default. When you select a different axis scale type, the minimum and maximum values automatically change. New minimum and maximum values can be specified in the Min and Max fields. Altering the minimum and maximum values for an axis scales the plot along that axis.
From the 2D View Controls toolbar, click Fit All, , to return Min and Max to the default values and scale the curve to fill the window. Press Enter or click Apply to accept the changes. From the Lock drop-down menu, select Always to restore the current axes values when Fit is selected from the 2D View Controls.
- dB10 axis scale type
- Curve data is scaled using the formula Data = 10.0 * log10(Original_Data). If no curves exist on the graph, the minimum value will default to -30 and the maximum to 10.
- dB20 axis scale type
- Curve data is scaled using the formula Data = 20.0 * log10(Original_Data). If no curves exist on the graph, the minimum value will default to -60 and the maximum to 20.
Lock
- Never
- The selected axis is automatically scaled to fit new curves or bar charts that are added to the axis.
- At Import
- The selected axis remains scaled to fit the curve(s) currently assigned to it and it is not scaled to fit new curves.
- Always
- The axes are not fit with any of the operations and will always be locked.
For Bar Chart, if Lock is set Never, the axis is not scaled to fit new bar charts. When the category axis is selected from the Axis list and Lock is set to Never, you can select the categories that you want to display in the HyperGraph window. Select the start and end categories and click Apply. Those categories are displayed in the HyperGraph window.
Horizontal labeling rotates the category text to horizontal when the X and Y-axes are flipped (X becomes the vertical axes). To flip the X and Y axes, click the Flip XY icon on the 2D View Controls toolbar.
Bar chart labels can be slanted diagonally to prevent long names from overlapping.
Axis Tics
Use the Scales and Tics tab to display axis values using one of three formats: auto, scientific, or fixed.
- Auto Format
- Determines the best format for displaying axis values and truncates trailing zeros.
- Scientific
- Expresses values in exponential form.
- Fixed Format
- Expresses values using a specified number of decimal places.
The number of tics on each axis (or tics per decade if the axis is logarithmic, decibels, or dB10) is controlled by either entering a specific number or an increment.
- Tics per axis
- Select Tics per axis to add a specific number of tics.
- Tic Increment
- Select Tic Increment to add tics at specific intervals.
- Grids per Tic
- If using the linear axis, use Grids per Tic (or grids per decade if the axis is logarithmic, decibels, or dB10) to change the number of grid lines on the graph.
Click Apply to accept the settings.
Precision specifies the number of digits displayed to the right of the decimal point.