User`s guide
Graphs and Tables
Working with Graphs
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To control what statistics are shown and how
1 Choose View➤Line Configuration… from the graph
window.
2 Change the parameters as needed.
When you choose View➤Line Configuration…, a window like the one in
figure 113 on page 531 appears. Each row in this window controls the
attributes for a line in the graph.
The first two columns, Data Label and On/Off, and the last column,
Displayed Values, determine which statistics are shown as lines in the
graph.
The Displayed Values column lets you view average, minimum, and/or
maximum values for a statistic. The average is shown as a solid line;
minimum, as a dotted line; and maximum, as a dashed line.
You can also choose a scale Multiplier for each statistic in the graph.
The multiplier lets you move lines closer together when graphing
multiple statistics that you want to compare in a relative fashion. For
example, if one line is graphing values from one to five thousand, and
another from 100 to 500, multiply the lower statistic by 10 to bring the
two lines closer together.
Except for baseline graphs, to display multiple values for one statistic,
you must change Resolution by data to Resolution user defined in
the Time Intervals window, and the defined resolution must be larger
than the collection interval. This option is discussed on page 532.