The global settings that affect the layout of the chart as a whole. These settings do not influence what is drawn but just how things are drawn. Following tables describe the settings
Setting |
Description |
Header |
A single line of text printed as chart header above the chart |
Sub Header |
A single line of text printed directly beneath the header |
Header line |
A single line of text printed above the chart |
Footer line |
A single line of text printed below the chart |
Show data filter |
Defines if a textual representation of the data filter is displayed on the chart. |
Include erroneous observations |
Defines if the chart will show observations marked as erroneous or not. |
Series coloring |
Defines how time series are colored. You can choose from a predefined list of options •Determine from feature connection •Use color palette |
Naming of series |
This setting defines how the name of a time series is displayed (e.g. in legend). You can choose from a predefined list of options. •Feature type + feature + property •Feature + property •Property |
Dimension |
2D 3D |
Ratio X |
Default = null (Automatic) 1;n = X:Y |
Ratio Y |
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Ratio Z |
Table 1: General settings for the chart type
Setting |
Description |
Grid Color |
The color of the grid lines |
Show Y grid lines |
Defines if horizontal grid lines (parallel to X-Axis) are shown |
Show X grid lines |
Defines if vertical grid lines (parallel to Y-Axis) are shown |
Show Z grid lines |
Defines if vertical grid lines (parallel to Y-Axis) are shown |
Table 2: Settings for the display of a data grid
Each of the axes in the cross chart can be configured with the settings shown in table 3
Setting name |
Description |
Logarithmic scaling |
Name of the sub-graph. This name will be shown on the Y axis of the sub-graph. |
Color |
The relative height of the sub-graph in relation to the total height of the chart. |
Scaling Method |
Defines how the axis is scaled, i.e. the minimum and maximum value that is shown on the axis. You can choose from a list of predefined options: Fixed: Uses the settings scaling minimum value and scaling maximum value to specify the scaling. Min-Auto: Uses the setting scaling minimum value for the lower boundary of scaling. The upper boundary is automatically determined based on the time series that are bound to the axis.. Auto-Max: Uses the setting scaling maximum value for the upper boundary of scaling. The lower boundary is automatically determined based on the time series that are bound to the axis.. Minimum interval: Uses the settings scaling minimum value and scaling maximum value to specify the scaling. If however the time series contain data that is out of these bounds the scaling will be automatically adapted. |
Scaling Min value |
Defines the minimum value for scaling |
Scaling Max value |
Defines the maximum value for scaling |
Table 5: Scaling options available for each axis