Scatter 2D ADAF with multiple timebases¶
This node is for visualising data in 3D.
In the configuration Table columns are selected along the axes in the plots. There exist differences between the nodes how to do this, but the basic principle is the same. For the actual plots is possible to change both line/marker style and plot style in the plot. Below, the available plot styles are listed. A plot legend is, by default, shown in the plot, but can be hidden by a simple push of a button. The navigation toolbar under the plot let the user zoom and pan the plot window.
- Available plot types (3D):
- scatter
- surf
- wireframe
- plot
- contour
- heatmap
The advanced plot controller allows the user to draw two lines parallel to the Y-axis. These can be moved along the X-axis while information about the intersection points between these lines and the plotted data points is shown in a table. If a line is drawn in between two points in the plotted data, the line will always move to the closest point.
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class
node_scatter.
Scatter2dNodeADAFMultipleTb
(*args, **kwargs)[source]¶ Plot data in ADAF in two dimensions. Compared to Scatter 2D ADAF this node can handle signals connected to different timebases in the same plot.
Input: - TableInput : ADAF
ADAF with data to visualise
Configuration: - X-axis
Select timebasis along the X-axis.
- Y-axis
Select signals along the Y-axis that is connected to the selected timebasis along the X-axis.
- Add selection to plot list : button
Add selected combinations of timebasis along X-axis and signals along the Y-axis to plot list. It is first when the combinations appear in the plot list they will be drawn in the plot window.
- Remove plot line : button
When pushed the marked combinations in the plot list will be removed from both the plot list and the plot window.
- Line style
Select line style used in the plot.
- Plot type
Select plot type for the plot.
- Show/hide legend
Turn on/off the legend in the plot window.
- Output directory
Specify where in the file-tree to store an exported plot.
- Filename
Specify filename and data format of an exported plot.
Ref. nodes: