Move to the Next Interval on an X-Y Plot
If you want to view data that was calculated and plotted for a time after the last time on the currently displayed interval, you need to use the Next Interval tool.
When you use the Next Interval tool, you force the X-Y Plot to display the data for the interval after the currently displayed interval. For example, if the current interval displays the data for 10.00-11.00, the Next Interval tool will set the X-Y Plot to display the data for 11.00-12.00.
To move to the next interval on an X-Y Plot:
- Display an X-Y Plot in Run Mode.
NOTE: The Next Interval tool is also available when you are configuring the X-Y Plot in Design mode.
- Either:
- Right-click on the Time Line to display a context-sensitive menu.
- Select the Next Interval option.
Or:
- Select the Home tab on the ViewX ribbon.
- Select the Next Interval command from the relevant command group.
Or:
- Press the F3 function key.
To move back to the previous interval, use the Previous Interval tool (see Move to the Previous Interval on an X-Y Plot).
NOTE: You can also use the Pan tool to move to the next interval (see Pan to a Different Time on an X-Y Plot).