3 \page plot2d_viewer_page Plot 2D viewer
5 The functionalities of Plot2d viewer are available via its Viewer
6 Toolbar. Buttons marked with small downward triangles have extended
7 functionality which can be accessed by locking on them with left mouse
10 \image html plot2dviewer_toolbar.png
13 \image html plot2d_camera_dump.png
15 <b>Dump View</b> - exports an object from the viewer in
16 bmp, png or jpeg image format.
19 \image html plot2d_fitall.png
20 <b>Fit all</b> - scales the display to show the entire scene. Use this
21 to resize the scene so that it could fit within the Viewer boundary.
24 \image html plot2d_fitarea.png
26 <b>Fit area</b> - resizes the view to place in the visible area only
27 the contents of a frame drawn with pressed left mouse button.
30 \image html plot2d_zoom.png
32 <b>Zoom</b> - allows to zoom in and out.
35 \image html plot2d_pan.png
37 \b Panning - if the represented objects are greater that the visible
38 area and you don't wish to use Fit all functionality, click on this
39 button and you'll be able to drag the scene to see its remote parts.
42 \image html plot2d_glpan.png
44 <b>Global panning</b> - allows to define the center of the scene
45 presenting all displayed objects in the visible area.
48 \image html plot2d_points.png
50 <b>Draw Points</b> - switches display mode to \em Points. In
51 this mode, each curve is displayed as a set of points.
54 \image html plot2d_lines.png
56 <b>Draw Lines</b> - switches display mode to \em Lines. In this
57 mode, each curve is represented as a set of plain line segments.
60 \image html plot2d_splines.png
62 <b>Draw Splines</b> - switches display mode to \em Splines. In
63 this mode, each curve is represented as a spline.
66 \image html plot2d_lmin_normalization.png
68 <b>Normalization to global minimum by left Y axis</b> - switches
69 normalization mode to <b>Left Y Axis: Minimum normalization</b>.
70 In this mode, all curves are normalized to the global minimum by the left Y axis.
72 \image html plot2d_lmax_normalization.png
74 <b>Normalization to global maximum by left Y axis</b> - switches
75 normalization mode to <b>Left Y Axis: Maximum normalization</b>.
76 In this mode, all curves are normalized to the global maximum by the left Y axis.
79 \image html plot2d_rmin_normalization.png
81 <b>Normalization to global minimum by right Y axis</b> - switches
82 normalization mode to <b>Right Y Axis: Minimum normalization</b>.
83 In this mode, all curves are normalized to the global minimum by
86 \image html plot2d_rmax_normalization.png
88 <b>Normalization to global maximum by right Y axis</b> - switch
89 normalization mode to <b>Right Y Axis: Maximum normalization</b>.
90 In this mode, all curves are normalized to the global maximum by
94 \image html plot2d_linear.png
95 \image html plot2d_log.png
97 These buttons allow to switch horizontal axis scale to the linear or
100 \note The logarithmic mode of the horizontal
101 axis scale is allowed only if the minimum value of abscissa component
102 of displayed points is greater than zero.
106 \image html plot2d_linear_y.png
107 \image html plot2d_log_y.png
109 These buttons allow to switch vertical axis scale to the linear or
112 \note The logarithmic mode of the vertical
113 axis scale is allowed only if the minimum value of ordinate component
114 of displayed points is greater than zero.
118 \image html plot2d_legend.png
120 <b>Show Legend</b> - Shows / hides information about the displayed
124 \image html plot2d_settings.png
126 \b Settings - provides an access to the settings dialog box, that
127 allows to specify advanced parameters for the Plot 2d Viewer.
130 \image html plot2d_view_settings.png
132 The options are as follows:
134 - <b>Main title</b> the title of the XY plot. By default, it will
135 consist of the names of the tables, on the basis of which the curve
136 lines have been constructed.
138 - <b>Curve type</b> you can select from \em Points, \em Lines or
141 - <b>Show legend</b> here you can define the position of the
142 description table on the XY plot (to the \em Left, to the \em Right,
143 on \em Top or on \em Bottom).
145 - <b>Legend font</b> here you can set type, face and color for the
148 - <b>Marker size</b> - size of the points (markers) forming curve lines.
150 - <b>Background color</b> of the XY plot.
152 - <b>Deviation marker</b> allows specifying the properties of the
153 marker, which is used for drawing deviations data.
155 - <b>Line width</b> line width of the marker.
157 - <b>Tick size</b> size of the upper and lower horizontal lines of
160 - <b>Color</b> color of the marker.
162 - <b>Normalization</b> allows selecting the type of
163 normalization (\em minimum or/and \em maximum) for the displayed
164 presentations of 2d curves in the view.
166 - <b>Scale mode</b> allows selecting the type of scaling (\em Linear
167 or \em Logarithmic) for <b>X (Horizontal)</b> or <b>Y (Vertical)</b>
168 axes separately. Note that the \em Logarithmic scale can be used
169 only if the minimum value of corresponding component (abscissa or
170 ordinate) of all points displayed in the viewer is greater than
173 - <b>Axis ...</b> options group allows specifying additional settings
174 for each axis separately:
176 - <b>Axis title</b> - an axis title.
178 - <b>Grid / Axes marks</b> allows defining the maximum number
179 of major and minor scale divisions for a given axis. The real
180 number of intervals fits to {1,2,5}*10^N, where N is a natural
181 number, and does not exceed the maximum.
183 - <b>Save settings as default</b> If this check box is marked, all XY
184 plots will be displayed with these defined properties.
188 \anchor analytical_curve
189 \image html plot2d_analytical_curve.png
191 <b>Analytical curves</b> - provides an access to the analytical curves
192 dialog box that allows to add, remove and modify analytical curves
193 for the Plot 2d Viewer.
195 \image html analytical_curves_dlg.png
197 The options are as follows:
201 - <b>y(x)=</b> allows specifying a python expression, which is used to
202 calculate the coordinates of the curve points, where <b>x</b>
203 corresponds to the horizontal range, shown in plot 2D viewer.
205 - <b>Nb. itervals</b> allows specifying the number of the curve points.
209 - <b>Auto assign</b> if checked, the properties
210 (<em>Line type</em>, <em>Line width</em>, <em>Marker type</em> and
211 <em>Color</em>) are assigned to curves automatically. To define
212 the curve properties manually, uncheck this control.
214 - <b>Line type</b> allows to choose curve line type from \em None,
215 \em Solid, \em Dash, \em Dot, <em>Dash - Dot</em> and
216 <em>Dash - Dot - Dot</em>.
218 - <b>Line width</b> allows to specify line width of the curve.
220 - <b>Marker type</b> allows to choose curve marker type from
221 \em Circle, \em Rectangle, \em Diamond, <em>Rightward Triangle</em>,
222 <em>Leftward Triangle</em>, <em>Downward Triangle</em>,
223 <em>Upward Triangle</em>, \em Cross and <em>Diagonal Cross</em>).
225 - <b>Color</b> allows specifying the curve color.
229 \image html plot2d_clone.png
231 <b>Clone view</b> - opens a new duplicate scene.
234 \image html plot2d_print.png
236 <b>Print view</b> - prints the current view scene.