10/1/2009 10:34 PM | |
Posts: 2661 Rating:
|
Hi GoForIT, You can use the WinCC Function Trend Control for this. Regards |
10/2/2009 5:56 AM | |
Posts: 352 Rating:
|
Thank you for your response, My problem is that each x value and each y parameter is stored in separate tags (internal) and vil not change over time. I have been able to plot each point in a trend function (in separate colors) but not been able to draw the line between then. Maybe no prolem at all if you just know the way.... O |
10/2/2009 7:34 PM | |
Posts: 2661 Rating:
|
Hi GoForIT, One solution: For the points you can use circles with (X1,Y1), (X2,Y2) ... position X and position Y coordinates (internal tags). For connecting the circles you can use Connector objects and specify source and target objects (circle1, circle2 etc.). The connection type should be Simple. Some fine adjustments (width, offsets etc.) may be required for making it look like "real trend". Regards |
10/3/2009 8:56 PM | |
Posts: 352 Rating:
|
Hi, Phantom75 I see your point, but how do I make the points correspond to the x and y axis which propably will have to be drawn static?? Will this be a problem. Won't the trend function control work for this issue?? Regards Ola |
10/3/2009 10:00 PM | |
Posts: 2661 Rating:
|
Hi GoForIT, |
Last edited by: Phantom75 at: 10/6/2009 1:27 AM |
|
Follow us on