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When displaying time series graphically, you can individually customize axes, plots, legends and grids for display and editing purposes.
For your standard work with the time series graphs, the following functions are available:
▪Select plot
▪Update display
▪Undo action
▪Restore action
▪Print (default printout and special printouts in fixed sizes) and
▪Save
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You can view time series in a graph and in a table, also synchronised (to view values at the same time in the graph and the table). Time series are represented in the graph and/or table window. Whereas the graph gives you a survey of the time series course, the table shows you the single values exactly. Here, for example, the type of measured value rounding can be set.
The zoom feature lets you view a portion of the time series in greater detail.
To have the time series graph always displayed centred in the graph window when you are in zoom mode and scrolling along the time axis, you have to select the value range to be adjusted automatically when zooming.
As well as scrolling along the time axis, you can also shift the time series along the time axis.
You can display one or more graphs in the graph window. To distinguish individual graphs, the plots are shown for example in different colours and the measured values using different symbols. The iteration sequence is used to specify the graph setting for the first, the second, etc. plot.
You can display additional information in the graph for the measured values of the selected time series.