THIS 22.1

Format

Format

This option can be used to control the display of the minimum/maximum values on the screen.

Text

The font, font size and colour of the values can be selected. Either a single colour can be used for all the values or the values for each curve can be coloured using the same colour as the curve.

Background

To make it easier to read the values a background can also be specified. In addition to specifying the background colour a transparency value can be used to control the visibility of curves under the text.

Border and Border Colour

Specify a border and border colour to be added around the value.

Connecting Line

This option will draw a line connecting the value with the point it relates to on the curve. The connecting line is drawn using the same colour as the border.

Value

The values can be displayed showing just the Y axis value or with both the X and Y axis values. If both values are displayed they can either be displayed separated by a comma or one above the other.

Number Format

The values can be displayed using 3 different formats

Automatic

Values are displayed using exponential format, all values are displayed as values of E0, E3, E6 etc.

e.g 11.234E+03

Scientific

Values are displayed using exponential format.

e.g 1.123E+04

General

Values are displayed as real numbers.

e.g 11234.000

Decimal Places

In addition to specifying the format, the number of decimal places can also be set between 0 and 9.