User`s guide
Vector Scope
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Line Properties
Both the Vector Scope and Spectrum scope also offer a similar collection of line
property settings. These can be exposed in the parameter dialog box by
selecting the
Line properties check box. These properties can also be accessed
under the
Channels menu in the unzoomed scope view (when Compact
display
is deselected), or by right-clicking on the scope window.
The
Line properties setting are typically used to help distinguish between two
or more independent channels of data on the scope.
The
Line visibilities parameter specifies which channels’ data is displayed on
the scope, and which is hidden. The syntax specifies the visibilities in list form,
where the term
on or off as a list entry specifies the visibility of the
corresponding channel’s data. The list entries are separated by the pipe
symbol, |.
For example, a five-channel signal would ordinarily generate five distinct plots
on the scope. To disable plotting of the third and fifth lines, enter the following
visibility specification.
Note that the first (leftmost) list item corresponds to the first signal channel
(leftmost column of the input matrix).
The
Line styles parameter specifies the line style with which each channel’s
data is displayed on the scope. The syntax specifies the channel line styles in
list form, with each list entry specifying a style for the corresponding channel’s
data. The list entries are separated by the pipe symbol, |.
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on | on | off | on | off