5/6/2010 11:56 AM | |
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Hi, I ran into the exact same problem some months ago. After asking the question on this forum, I found that the best way is to use a polyline with x points. Then it is possible to use your tags to place the points in your picture with x,y coordinates. This require some programming to get the correct scalings but it should work. The line between the points will be drawn automatically. I do not think the function trend control can be used for this issue. Also som other guy asked a question about a radar plot in this forum some days ago. There you will find a sample using the same metod. RadarPlot O |
Last edited by: GoForIT at: 5/6/2010 12:01 PM |
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2/24/2012 1:32 PM | |
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hi, i am facing the same problem, can you please explain it in more detail..how to plot the X values and y values using poliline. Satish
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2/24/2012 9:01 PM | |
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Hello, satish.arg Attached you will find a quick sample of how to move the points in a polyline around in a picture The sample uses sliders instead of tags, but this should be easy to replace. Ola Attachmentx_y_Plot.zip (1394 Downloads) |
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6/18/2013 7:33 AM | |
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thank you GoForIT, your solution is very delicious. |
5/1/2015 11:01 AM | |
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Hello GoForIT Do you have the same Project for the TIA-Portal? I'm very interested in your solution. Thank you |
7/19/2017 10:03 AM | |
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Hey, GoForIT You provided very nice decision ))) What way to do it with array of values ? |
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