Curve can be used to add a new curve to an existing graph created with Plot or to change the way it is displayed.
Curve [/xl <xlimit_low> <xlimit_high>] [/yl <ylimit_low> <ylimit_high>] [/xdelta <xdelta>] [/ydelta <ydelta>] [/ylabel <ylabel>] [/xlabel <xlabel>] [/yunit <yunit>] [/xunit <xunit>] [/title] [/xauto] [/yauto] [/xlog] [/ylog] [/loglog] [/dig] [/select] [/newaxis] [/newgrid] [/axisid <id>] [/autoaxis] [/coll] [/name] [/bus <bus-spec>] [/icb <objid>] [/new] [/newsheet] [/autoxlog] [/autoylog] [/histo]\n <y-expression> [<x-expression>]
/autoaxis |
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/autoXlog |
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/autoYlog |
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/axisid |
If specified, the new curve will be added to a y-axis with the id specified. Axis id is returned by the functions GetAllYAxes , GetCurveAxis and GetSelectedYAxis . |
/bus |
If specified, the new curve will be plotted on a digital axis and will be plotted as a bus curve. type may be 'hex', 'dec' or 'bin' specifying hexadecimal, decimal or binary display respectively. |
/cv |
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/dig |
If specified, new curve will be plotted on new digital axis. Digital axes are stacked on top of main axes and are sized and labelled appropriately for digital waveforms. |
/gridid |
If specified, the curve will be plotted on the specified grid. |
/histo |
Plot histogram |
/icb |
Specifies the internal clipboard as the source of the curve data. clipboard-index is a value of 0 or more that indicates which curve in the internal clipboard is to be used. The function HaveInternalClipboardData may be used to determine the number of curves available. The maximum acceptable value for clipboard-index is thus one less than the value returned by HaveInternalClipboardData . |
/loglog |
Only effective when graph sheet is empty. Forces both y and x axes to be logarithmic |
/name |
If specified, curve will be named curve-name. |
/new |
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/newAxis |
If specified, the new curve will be plotted on a new y-axis. |
/newGrid |
If specified, the new curve will be plotted on a new grid. |
/newGridDetached |
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/scatter |
Plot scatter plot |
/select |
If specified, the new curve will be selected. |
/title |
Plot and NewPlot commands only: sets graph window title when new sheet created |
/xauto |
Flag. Use automatic limits for x-axis. If this appears after a /xl specification /xauto will override it and vice-versa. |
/xAxisid |
If specified, the new curve will be added to a x-axis with the id specified. |
/xdelta |
Specify spacing between major grid lines on x-axis. Followed by x-grid-spacing , a real value. For default spacing use 0. |
/xl |
Use fixed limit for x-axis. Followed by x-low-limit and x-high-limit , which are real valued lower and upper limit of the x-axis. |
/xlabel |
Specify a label for the x-axis. If the label name argument contains any spaces, the whole string must be enclosed in double quotes. |
/xlog |
Only effective when graph sheet is empty. Forces logarithmic xaxis. |
/xunit |
Specify units for the x-axis (Volts, Watts etc.), followed by the unit name as a string. If the string contains spaces, the whole string must be enclosed in quotes (""). You should not include an engineering prefix (m, K etc.). |
/yauto |
Flag. Use automatic limits for y-axis. If this appears after a /yl specification /yauto will override it and vice-versa. |
/ydelta |
Specify spacing between major grid lines on y-axis. Followed by y-grid-spacing , a real value. For default spacing use 0. |
/yl |
Use fixed limit for y-axis. Followed by y-low-limit and y-high-limit , which are real valued lower and upper limit of the y-axis. |
/ylabel |
Specify a label for the y-axis. If the label name argument contains any spaces, the whole string must be enclosed in double quotes. |
/ylog |
Only effective when graph sheet is empty. Forces logarithmic yaxis. |
/yunit |
Specify units for the y-axis (Volts, Watts etc.), followed by the unit name as a string. If the string contains spaces, the whole string must be enclosed in quotes (""). You should not include an engineering prefix (m, K etc.). |
/autoxlog and /autoxylog log test The x-values are deemed to be logarithmically spaced if three values satisfy the following: \[ 1.0000001 > \frac{x_1^2}{x_0*x_2} > 0.9999999 \] Where: \[ x_0 = x[0] \] i.e the first point in the data. If there are an even number of points: \[ x_1 = x[\frac{n}{2}-1] \] \[ x_2 = x[n-2] \] where ???MATH???n???MATH??? is the number of points in the data. If there are an odd number of points: \[ x_1 = x[\frac{n-1}{2}] \] \[ x_2 = x[n-1] \] where ???MATH???n???MATH??? is the number of points in the data. If there are fewer than three points or any of the values is less than or equal to zero, a linear axis will be selected.
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