Using X-Y-Z Plots
You can use X-Y-Z Plots to view the relationships between multiple sets of historic values on a single graphical display. Each X-Y-Z Plot is configured to provide specific data over a specified time period. By accessing an X-Y-Z Plot in Run mode, you can view the data on the plot, alter the appearance of the X-Y-Z Plot, and show or hide information associated with individual sets of historic values.
If you are unfamiliar with X-Y-Z Plots, we suggest that you first familiarize yourself with their layout (see Understand X-Y-Z Plots).
The following topics explain how to access an X-Y-Z Plot in Run mode, use its navigation features, alter the plot's appearance, and show or hide various features. For more information, refer to the relevant topic:
- Display an X-Y-Z Plot in Run Mode
- Change the Position of the Axes
- Show or Hide Grid Lines
- Show or Hide the Range Labels
- Show or Hide the Content that is Associated with an Individual Trace
- Zoom In or Out
- Pan Along the X-Axis
- Reset the Zoom Level
- View Information about a Particular Data Value
- View Information about a Particular Trace
- View Information about a Particular Position on the X-Axis
- View Information about a Particular Position on the Y-Axis
- View Information about a Particular Position on the Time Axis.