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Note: It is always the case that either single-signal mode or multisignal mode is<br />

active. The operations that change time axis scaling are always executed<br />

for all signals - regardless of the setting single-signal / multisignal mode -<br />

since there is only one time axis for all signals in the Graphics window.<br />

3.4.7 Measurement Modes<br />

Measurement Mode "Point"<br />

You can activate point measurement mode in the Graphics window with the function<br />

Measurement cursor from the popup menu or by the appropriate toolbar button.<br />

If this mode is already active, it is deactivated by selecting the function again.<br />

A measurement cursor (vertical line in the window) is displayed, which you can position<br />

by clicking and holding down the left mouse button. If the mouse pointer is located<br />

above the measurement cursor, it changes its form to a horizontal double arrow.<br />

If the mouse button is pressed at a point not located above the measurement<br />

cursor, a rectangle is dragged open when the mouse is dragged. The contents of this<br />

rectangle is then displayed magnified when the mouse button is released (Zoom<br />

function). You can also move the measurement cursor by keyboard with the key<br />

combinations and .<br />

While the mouse button is held down a small square is visible which highlights the<br />

next closest measurement value. The measurement time, signal name and value are<br />

shown in the upper legend for this measurement point. In the legend with signal<br />

names, the signal values of all signals are displayed for this particular time point. The<br />

measurement cursor considers Single-Signal or Multisignal mode. In Single-Signal<br />

mode the small box only jumps to measurement points of the active signal; in Multisignal<br />

mode the box jumps to the next closest measurement point of all signals.<br />

Measurement Mode "Difference"<br />

To evaluate the in measurement value differences between two points in time, you<br />

use the difference measurement mode, which you activate by the Difference<br />

markers item from the popup menu or by the appropriate toolbar button.<br />

The measurement cursor and a difference cursor (vertical lines in the window) are<br />

displayed. If Difference mode is enabled, the cursors are shown at their active positions<br />

if they lie within the visible screen area. Otherwise they are moved to the viewing<br />

area. By clicking and holding the left mouse button you can position the cursors. If<br />

the mouse pointer is located above a cursor, it changes its form to a horizontal double<br />

arrow. If the mouse button is pressed at a point not located above the cursors, a<br />

rectangle is dragged open when the mouse is dragged. The contents of the rectangle<br />

are then displayed magnified when the mouse button is released (Zoom function).<br />

The cursors can only be positioned within the viewing area. However, the viewing<br />

area can be shifted by the arrow keys.<br />

You can also move the measurement cursors by keyboard with the key combinations<br />

and .<br />

While the key is pressed a small square is visible, which highlights the next closest<br />

measurement value. The measurement time, signal name and absolute value (not<br />

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

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