Manage channels
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:
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. |
Use the Channel Key
The Channel Key displays a list of the active channels. If the subplot layout is set to Single Plot, component names are also displayed, with each channel component displayed in a different color.
Tip
To pin/unpin all or remove all channels, right-click a line in the key and select the relevant option.
Subplot Per Type layout
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Single Plot layout
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Select and pin channels
Selecting a channel source automatically adds one trace for each of its components, creating subplots as required for each channel component type. Deselecting a channel source removes the traces (and any empty subplots).
Pinning a channel prevents removal of traces on deselection.
To pin a channel, do either of the following:
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Open the Channel Key and click the relevant Pin button
for the component and channel name. - Right-click in a Graph Plot window, select Pin Channeland then select the relevant component or channel (see Graph Plots mouse actions).
Pinning is useful for building plots of disparate types, or comparing multiple selected channels to a reference channel.
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.
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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 |