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These topics explain how to use controls in Graph Plots to manage the channels, including how to display or hide the key and how to pin and unpin channels:


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Display or hide a key for the graph

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To toggle the display of selected or pinned channels, select the Channel Key button on the far right of the Graph Plots toolbar.

For more information, see Use the Channel Key.

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To pin/unpin all or remove all channels, right-click a line in the key and select the relevant option.


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  • Color patch
  • : The color used for corresponding traces.
  • Component name
  • Channel name
  • Pin button
  • Click to toggle the relevant channel's pin status.
  • Remove button
  • : Click to remove the relevant channel. This removes its traces from the graph and de-selects any input channel sources.

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  • Dependent channels are highlighted when all their input channel sources are selected.
  • Independent channels are highlighted when they are the current channel type.

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Show or hide channel statistics

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Select the Show channel statistics button to display a tooltip when you hover the mouse pointer over a subplot. The tooltip indicates the current value, mean, and standard deviation of the traces on the subplot.
  • Mean and standard deviation are computed over the range of data stored in the channel cache.
  • For live data, the size of this range is controlled by the live data range (see Change the scale of graphed data)
  • For review data, the whole clip range is used.

Set the opacity of lines between gaps inchannel data

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Select the Change opacity button and move the slider to change the opacity of lines drawn between gaps in the channel data