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Using <strong>MonitorMagic</strong><br />

Graph - Options<br />

Graph - Zoom operation<br />

Graph - Printing a graph<br />

Graph - Item display<br />

Graph - Item scale<br />

Graph - Creating a new graph<br />

You can create an empty graph that contains no items and data, or you create a graph directory<br />

from a monitor. To create an empty graph, select menu option Graph, Create graph. A new<br />

window is presented. The default time period of the graph is the last 24 hours.<br />

The graph window contains two sections, the upper and lower part of the window. In the upper<br />

part, the graph is drawn. On the left side, the default vertical scale from 0 to 100 is displayed. For<br />

new items, the scale will be adjusted automatically. Just below the graph, a horizontal time scale<br />

is drawn. The first time-date displayed always shows both the time and date. Depending on the<br />

time range, the other time-date entries that are displayed may be shown in a different manner.<br />

The lower part shows the legend of the graph. By default, the height of the legend is scaled<br />

automatically.<br />

See also:<br />

Graph window - Introduction<br />

Graph - Adding items to a graph<br />

The items in a graph always show data that is collected by a monitor. So in order to show a graph<br />

of a specific item, there must be a monitor that collects data for the item. To add an item to a<br />

graph, connect to a <strong>MonitorMagic</strong> service and open a monitor window that contains some<br />

monitors. See Open a monitor window for more information. Now select menu option Graph, Add<br />

graph item.... The following window is presented:<br />

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