Background Segments in DIAdem VIEW
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(Version 2010 | Viewing and Editing Data) > Background Segments in DIAdem VIEW
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Background Segments in DIAdem VIEW |
This example shows how you can highlight interesting areas, for example, controlling a valve, in a 2D axis system by coloring the background.
Use background segments to display Boolean states. A segment corresponds to a colored area where the state is larger 0 or the Boolean value is unequal False. DIAdem plots the segments in the background of the axis system. Match the transparency of the segments so that the segment at the bottom stays visible when the segments overlap.
DIAdem can display background segments in horizontal or vertical direction. If the display is in vertical direction, the x-channel contains the values and the y-channel contains the corresponding boolean states. If the display is in vertical direction, you must assign the channels in the reverse order. Specify the orientation in the dialog box for background segments under Type.
Specify the curve labeling with the event texts in the Curve Properties dialog box. The example uses a text channel to label the curve.
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Click a Filename to Load this File into DIAdem
| Segment.tdm | Data file |
| Segment.tdv | Layout file |
Procedures
Configuring a Map Display | Configuring a Text Box Display | Defining User Commands and Global Variables | Deleting Curve Sections and Interpolating over Specified Points | Displaying 2D Axis Systems with Several Y-Axes | Displaying Images in DIAdem VIEW | Displaying Properties in the Legend of a Curve | Displaying the Curve Coordinates | Displaying Videos and Data Synchronously | Finding Values in Channel Tables | Interpolating Curve Points | Setting the Leading Curve | Transferring VIEW Layouts to DIAdem REPORT | Using User Commands | Viewing Data as Curves | Zooming and Scrolling Curve Areas