Graph Customization Configuration

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The Graph Customization Configuration window is used to customize the settings and look of the graphs.

GraphCustomization Graphs.png

ScreenElementDescription.svg Chart Contains all settings related to the graph
ScreenElementDescription.svg Graphs Contains all settings related to the graph lines shown in the graph
ScreenElementDescription.svg Markers Contains all settings related to the markers on the graph
ScreenElementDescription.svg Close Closes the window, and updates the graph with the modified settings
ScreenElementDescription.svg Update Immediately updates the graph with the modified settings, so it is possible to see the effect of the made changes. The window will not close, so it is still possible to make additional changes
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Note: All changes made to the settings in this window will be stored immediately, and it is not possible to undo any performed changes

Chart

The Chart tab can be used to determine the colors and layout of the overall graph.

GraphCustomization Chart.png

The following settings can be modified:

ScreenElementDescription.svg Back Color Shows the currently selected color for the back(ground) of the graph. The color can be changed by clicking on the color itself.
ScreenElementDescription.svg Grid Color Shows the currently selected color for the grid of the graph. The color can be changed by clicking on the color itself.
ScreenElementDescription.svg Text Color Shows the currently selected color for the text around the graph. The color can be changed by clicking on the color itself.
ScreenElementDescription.svg Line Style Shows the currently selected type of style that is used for the grid of the graph. Possible line styles are:
  • Dash
  • Dot
  • Thick
  • Thin
ScreenElementDescription.svg Scaling Determines if the initial x-axis scaling of the graph should be shown linear or logarithmic

Graphs

The Graphs tab can be used to determine the colors, scaling and layout of each and every shown graph line.

GraphCustomization Graphs.png

The settings on the right side of the Graphs tab are the settings for the selected graph-line that is selected in the list on the left side of the Graphs tab.

The following settings can be modified:

ScreenElementDescription.svg Graph lines Shows the list of currently known/available graph-lines. The exact settings of the graph line will be shown on the right side, as soon as a graph-line is selected from the Graph lines list.
ScreenElementDescription.svg Color Shows the currently selected color for the selected graph-line. The color can be changed by clicking on the color itself.
ScreenElementDescription.svg Line style Shows the currently selected type of style that is used for the selected graph line.
ScreenElementDescription.svg Line Maximum Determines the maximum of the scaling of the y-axis of the graph on which the graph line is shown. It is possible to select one of the methods:
ScreenElementDescription.svg Auto RadiMation will automatically determine an appropriate maximum y-axis scaling, based on the values in the graph line
ScreenElementDescription.svg Fixed It is possible to specify a fixed value for the maximum y-axis scaling. Even if the graph line contains higher values, the specified maximum y-axis value will be used
ScreenElementDescription.svg Line Minimum Determines the minimum of the scaling of the y-axis of the graph on which the graph line is shown. It is possible to select one of the methods:
ScreenElementDescription.svg Auto RadiMation will automatically determine an appropriate minimum y-axis scaling, based on the values in the graph line
ScreenElementDescription.svg Fixed It is possible to specify a fixed value for the minimum y-axis scaling. Even if the graph line contains lower values, the specified minimum y-axis value will be used
ScreenElementDescription.svg Fixed from maximum It is possible to specify a fixed value, which should be used to determine the minimum y-axis scaling based on the used maximum y-axis scaling. If this method is used, it is possible to always have a fixed y-axis scaling range, independent of the used y-axis scaling maximum. However, if the graph-line contains lower values, the specified y-axis scaling range value will still be used
ScreenElementDescription.svg Restory factory default Changes all customizations of the selected graph-line back to the settings that are specified by D.A.R.E!! Development

The finally used y-axis scaling on a graph is determined by the specified settings of the shown graph lines. If multiple graph lines or markers are visible which use the same unit then only one y-axis for that unit is visible. That single y-axis is shared between all the graph lines and markers with the same unit. The maximum y-axis scaling value of that shared y-axis will then be the maximum of all the maximum y-axis scaling values that are configured for all the graph lines and markers that use that same unit. The minimum y-axis scaling value of that shared y-axis will then be the minimum of all the minimum y-axis scaling values that are configured for all the graph lines and markers that use that same unit.

Markers

The Markers tab can be used to determine the colors, style and scaling of each and every shown marker.

GraphCustomization Markers.png

The settings on the right side of the Markers tab are the settings for the selected marker that is selected in the list on the left side of the Markers tab.

The following settings can be modified:

ScreenElementDescription.svg Graph markers Shows the list of currently known/available graph markers. The exact settings of the graph marker will be shown on the right side, as soon as a graph marker is selected from the Graph markers list.
ScreenElementDescription.svg Color Shows the currently selected color for the selected graph marker. The color can be changed by clicking on the color itself.
ScreenElementDescription.svg Marker style Shows the currently selected type of style that is used for the selected graph marker.
ScreenElementDescription.svg Marker Maximum Determines the maximum of the scaling of the y-axis of the graph on which the graph marker is shown. It is possible to select one of the methods:
ScreenElementDescription.svg Auto RadiMation will automatically determine an appropriate maximum y-axis scaling, based on the values of the graph marker
ScreenElementDescription.svg Fixed It is possible to specify a fixed value for the maximum y-axis scaling. Even if the graph marker has a higher value, the specified maximum y-axis value will be used
ScreenElementDescription.svg Marker Minimum Determines the minimum of the scaling of the y-axis of the graph on which the graph marker is shown. It is possible to select one of the methods:
ScreenElementDescription.svg Auto RadiMation will automatically determine an appropriate minimum y-axis scaling, based on the values of the graph marker
ScreenElementDescription.svg Fixed It is possible to specify a fixed value for the minimum y-axis scaling. Even if the graph marker has a lower value, the specified minimum y-axis value will be used
ScreenElementDescription.svg Fixed from maximum It is possible to specify a fixed value, which should be used to determine the minimum y-axis scaling based on the used maximum y-axis scaling. If this method is used, it is possible to always have a fixed y-axis scaling range, independent of the used y-axis scaling maximum. However, if the graph marker has a lower value, the specified y-axis scaling range value will still be used
ScreenElementDescription.svg Restory factory default Changes all customizations of the selected graph-line back to the settings that are specified by D.A.R.E!! Development

The finally used y-axis scaling on a graph is determined by the specified settings of the shown markers. If multiple graph lines or markers are visible which use the same unit then only one y-axis for that unit is visible. That single y-axis is shared between all the graph lines and markers with the same unit. The maximum y-axis scaling value of that shared y-axis will then be the maximum of all the maximum y-axis scaling values that are configured for all the graph lines and markers that use that same unit. The minimum y-axis scaling value of that shared y-axis will then be the minimum of all the minimum y-axis scaling values that are configured for all the graph lines and markers that use that same unit.