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Scale tags in a scatter plot

  • Last UpdatedJul 17, 2024
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Scaling tags in a scatter plot works much like scaling tags in a regular trend. For more information, see Scaling Tags. Note the following:

  • Scaling a tag affects the display of all tags that use it as their X axis tag. The display of all other tags remains unchanged. If you want to plot multiple tags against the same X axis tag, but with different X axis scales, you must add the X axis tag to the chart multiple times and assign each tag a different instance of the X axis tag. You can then scale the various instances of the X axis tag individually.

  • Rubber band scaling always affects all tags in the chart. It applies to both X axis and Y axis tags. It is not possible to use rubber band scaling for single tag. Rubber band scaling does not affect the chart’s time period.

  • The scale of the X axis changes as you select different tags in the Tag List. It reflects the scale of the X axis tag associated with the selected tag, or the scale of the tag itself if it does not have an X axis tag. The "multiple scales" option has no effect on the X axis.

  • It is not possible to use cursor values as axis labels in a scatter plot.

  • Stacking traces is not possible in a scatter plot.

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