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For all signals you have entered in the Graphics window's signal configuration dialog,<br />

values are automatically assigned for Y-scaling, signal color and time axis, as well as<br />

the lines type. The values for Y-scaling and lines type are assumed from the database.<br />

In the Graphics window's Options dialog you can configure all of the options to<br />

satisfy your work requirements. The dialog consists of two parts, the axes options<br />

and the measurement options. You can toggle between the two parts with the action<br />

buttons Measurement > and < Axes.<br />

Listed in the dialog's signal list are all those signals which were entered in the signal<br />

selection dialog.<br />

3.4.3.1 Line Types<br />

The line type in the last column identifies the display type for the display of a signal<br />

curve.<br />

With Line the measurement points are connected by a line. This representation results<br />

in a continuous curve. It is the default option for displaying physical signals that<br />

are at least one byte in length.<br />

With the Steps option, after a measurement point a horizontal line is output to the<br />

time of the next measurement point and from there a vertical line to the measurement<br />

point. This display type is especially suitable for digital signals. Steps is the default<br />

option for signals that are less than 8 bits in length.<br />

With the Horizontal option, after a measurement point a horizontal line is output up<br />

to the time of the next measurement point. With Dots only the measurement points<br />

are marked.<br />

3.4.3.2 Display Modes<br />

Beneath the signal list you will find four input boxes for configuring the time axis. With<br />

Output you can define the display mode.<br />

If multiple measurement points fall together within the time range of a single screen<br />

pixel, then in Pixel mode only measurement points at the borders of this range are<br />

displayed. This leads to faster output if there are many measurement points in a<br />

small space. Under some circumstances, however, individual peaks might not be<br />

shown in the signal response, if the measurement point with the extreme value lies<br />

within this range. In Full mode, all measurement points are output even if they lie<br />

within the time range of the same screen pixel at the active scaling. When there are<br />

many measurement points in a small space, this will lead to a lower output speed, but<br />

all extreme values of the signal response will be displayed.<br />

The output mode setting has no influence whatsoever on measurement value acquisition.<br />

3.4.4 Configuration of the Measurement<br />

You can access the Graphics Window Options dialog by activating the<br />

[Measurement] button from the window layout dialog. Here you can configure the<br />

behavior of the Graphics window during the measurement.<br />

© Vector Informatik GmbH <strong>CANoe</strong>/<strong>DENoe</strong> Manual Version 4.1.1

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