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

For each graph item, you can specify 2 scale methods:<br />

Automatic scaling<br />

Fixed scaling<br />

Automatic scaling<br />

When new values are added for the graph item, <strong>MonitorMagic</strong> will adjust the item scaling factor<br />

so that all values multiplied by the scaling factor fall within the range [-100,...,100]. Note that this<br />

is always possible.<br />

Fixed scaling<br />

The scale factor is specified by the user and will not be changed by <strong>MonitorMagic</strong> automatically.<br />

See also:<br />

3D Graphs - Introduction<br />

3D Graphs - Vertical scale<br />

The vertical direction of a 3D graph corresponds with the values of the items displayed in the<br />

graph. The vertical scaling parameters are specified fro the graph and for each individual item.<br />

For the overall graph you can specify the scale range of the graph in the vertical direction. By<br />

default, the vertical scale range is set to the interval [0,...,100]. For all items, a scale factor can be<br />

calculated so that all values fall within this range. To change the scaling parameters for each<br />

individual item, see 3D Graphs - Items - Vertical scale.<br />

For the graph itself, you can scale range in the vertical direction:<br />

Graph minimum scale value<br />

The scale value that corresponds with the bottom of the graph.<br />

Graph maximum scale value<br />

The scale value that corresponds with the top of the graph.<br />

The format of the numbers displayed next to the vertical scaling axis can be changed by<br />

specifying the number of positions before and after the decimal point.<br />

See also:<br />

3D Graphs - Introduction<br />

3D Graphs - Planes<br />

A 3-dimensional graph is drawn within a virtual rectangular 3 dimensional block object. The object<br />

has 6 surfaces: top, bottom, front, back, left and right. To clarify the graph, you can select which<br />

of these surfaces must be drawn. All surfaces are drawn with the same color. Normally a<br />

transparent color is used to draw these surfaces.<br />

See also:<br />

3D Graphs - Introduction<br />

3D Graphs - Scale axis<br />

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