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Labelling the X axis on an XY plot

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    Last Modified: 3rd Jan 2013
    Category: Mathematics and Simulation > VisSim
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    Labelling the X axis on an XY plot.

    When displaying two variables in a Time Domain plot, the X axis is labeled with units of time. However, if you change the plot type to XY, there is no label on the X axis. This is because in an XY plot, VisSim automatically labels the X axis with the label for the input signal used for X coordinate generation. For example, if you activate XY Plot and choose 2 under X Axis, VisSim uses the label assigned to input signal 2.

    Thus, to display an X axis label on an XY plot:

    1) Click the right mouse button over the plot.
    2) Click on the Options tab; then choose XY Plot and select the signal to be used for X coordinate generation in the X Axis box.
    3) Click on the Labels tab; then enter a label for the input signal you chose to be used for X coordinate generation. The Trace 1 box corresponds to 1 in the X Axis parameter, the Trace 2 box corresponds to 2 in the X Axis parameter, and so on.

     
     
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