Select the component for which you want to create a scatter plot from the model explorer on the left side of the gateway, and click the Graphs
or Graph Templates tab.
The contents of the tab appear with the selected component’s name
displayed at the top of the tab.
Verify that the proper page is selected at the bottom of the tab. By
default, Page 1 is used. You can create multiple pages using the <New>
tab.
Create a plot by doing any of the following:
If you created the graph by using the Graph button, do the following:
- Select the type of graph that you want to use from the Graph Creation Wizard.
- Click Next.
If you want to graph parameters, do the following:
- Click a parameter to select parameters individually.
- Click Select to choose groups of parameters (Inputs,
Outputs, Local, or All).
For more information about the parameter modes, see About the Parameter Mode.
- If you are working with a process
component, select the component from the Show Parameters For
list to plot only the inputs/outputs of the component. Alternatively, select Subflow to plot the subflow run data. The default is Subflow.
- Click Clear to remove your selections.
- Click Next.
If you are creating a 2D scatter plot and you want to graph file parameters: - Select Read from File in the list at the top of the dialog box.
- Select the file parameter that you want to plot. You may be prompted to select the template from disk if the file for the selected file parameter cannot be read; for example, if the model has not been executed yet.
- Click Next.
The Analyze the Data File dialog box appears.
- Select the delimiter and rows, and click Next.
The Configure the Parameters dialog box appears.
- Select the columns that you want to plot.
You must select exactly the same number of columns as the number of dimensions supported for the selected plot.
- Click Next.
For 2D scatter plots, select the necessary trend line (also known as regression lines) options
to help determine the strength of the relationship between the two parameters.
For more information about trend lines, see 2D Scatter Plot Graphs.
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Specify any of the following trend line options, as desired.
- Select Show a trend line for the plotted data
to include the trend line in the graph. By default, the trend line is
displayed.
- Set the Fit Type to either quadratic or linear.
Depending on the data, changing the fit type may provide a better fitting
trend line.
- Select Show the equation of the trend line
to display the equation of the trend line as a text annotation on the
graph.
- Select Show the R2 value
(goodness of fit) to display the R2 value as a
text annotation on the graph. The R2 value is a value between
0 and 1 that indicates how strong the relationship is between the two
parameters. A higher magnitude value suggests a stronger relationship.
- Click Next.
From the Graph Options screen, set any additional
display options for the graph. If you are creating a 2D scatter plot, this screen contains two tabs (General
and 2D). For 3D scatter plots, the screen shows all the information on a single
screen. The 2D options are not available for 3D scatter plots.
After you create the graph, you can change any of these options without
recreating the graph (see Update the Options Used to Create a Graph).
- Set the following options:
- Custom X Axis Label, Custom Y Axis
Label, Custom Z Axis Label. Enter
the X-axis label, Y-axis label, or Z-axis label that will appear on the
graph. By default, Isight
uses the corresponding parameter name. If a unit has been defined for
the parameter, it also appears as part of the label.
- Custom Title. Enter the title that will appear
at the top of the graph. By default, Isight
uses a combination of the selected parameter names and the type of graph
to create the title.
- Show Legend. Select this option if you want
to display a legend. If selected, you will need to designate a location
with respect to the graph.
- Include Failed Runs. Select this option if
you want the graph to include any runs that do not execute successfully.
- If available, set the following options on the 2D
tab.
- Logarithmic X Axis and Logarithmic Y Axis. Select these options to
change the numeric scaling of either axis to be logarithmic. These options
can assist you in seeing all the data points when the data in the graph
are displayed in varying degrees of magnitude.
- Show gridlines. Select this option to display
gridlines on the graph.
- Lock Axis Bounds. Select this option to turn
off automatic scaling. When selected, the graph does not change its axis
when the data are filtered, and you can set the X and Y minimum and maximum
values in the corresponding text boxes.
- Custom Axis Tick Precision. Select this option
to define a custom precision for the tick label of the given axis. A
negative value indicates the number of digits to the left of the decimal
point (e.g., –3 means round to the nearest thousand). A positive value
indicates the number of digits to the right of the decimal point (e.g.,
2 means round to the nearest hundredth). Valid values range from –14
to 6.
Click Next.
Determine the job information that will be used to create the graph from the Job Selection screen
that appears.
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From the Selection Mode list, select one of the
following:
- Active Job. Use the most recently executed job.
- All Loaded Jobs. Use all of the jobs that are loaded in the current session.
- Selected Jobs. Use a subset of the jobs that
are loaded in the current session. This subset is selected from the table
of jobs that appears to the right of the Selection Mode
list.
If you save the graphs, the data from the jobs selected for use in the
graph are stored with the graph itself. This behavior allows the graph
to be viewed even when the selected jobs are not loaded into the Runtime
Gateway. Note:
Because the data for jobs other than the current job
is stored with the graph, these data will be visible (within this graph)
to anyone who is able to view the current job, regardless of any permissions
that might have been set on the other jobs.
For more information about jobs, see Executing and Managing Jobs.
- If you selected All Loaded Jobs or Selected
Jobs, select Plot each job’s data as a separate
series to plot each selected job as its own series in a single
graph. When this option is not selected, the data from each job are combined
into a single series and displayed in a single graph.
- If you selected Selected Jobs, from the table
on the right side of the screen, specify the available jobs that you
want to use to create the graph.
Note:
After you create the graph, you can change the Selection
Mode or, if you chose the Selected Jobs
option, the subset of jobs used to create the graph. For more information, see Update the Jobs Used to Create a Graph.
- Click Next.
On the Creation Summary screen that appears,
review and verify the information.
Click Finish.
Isight
adds the graphs to the gateway.
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