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Display Two curves on the same figure
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01.09.2020 at 16:02 #33648Zoé SIGRISTParticipant
Hello,
I would like to know the script to display two or more curves on the same figure. This leas to 2 figures : Return [<Sig> Signal(sig, time) , <Envelop> Signal(env, time)]
thanks
01.09.2020 at 16:39 #33649Bernhard KantzParticipantThe operator creates a list of one or more elements specified. Details can be found in the online help. Lists can be treated as one dynamic curve (with a graph for each element) or multiple static curves in a diagram.
If one just wants to multiple graphs depicted in a diagram, this can be achieved selecting multiple datasets when creating the diagram. It is also possible to add new curves to an existing diagram.
09.09.2020 at 17:28 #33650Zoé SIGRISTParticipantThank you for your anwser.
However, I don’t succeed in making 2 curves in one diagram/figure by FpScript
Could you please give me an example?
10.09.2020 at 09:10 #33651Bernhard KantzParticipantPossibly it is a misunderstanding. With an FPScript formula, one cannot create, delete or change the properties (with some minor exceptions) of other objects. Thus it is not possible to create a diagram within FPScript code. But one can provide a list of two or more datasets in a formula that can be depicted in a diagram.
It may be helpful to view this (french) introduction video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07h2k5SMUa8), where a second curve is added interactively to an existing diagram.
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