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Jul 9 2003, 01:20 AM
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![]() Extremely Active JKI ![]() Posts: 612 Joined: 19-June 03 From: Bay Area, CA (USA) Member No.: 121 Using LabVIEW Since:1998 LV:8.5.1 ,8.6 ,8.2.1
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1) Drop an intensity chart (or an intensity graph) on the front panel (make sure Z axes and ramp are visible)
2) right click the intensity chart and select Properties 3) go to scale tab, select z axes and set it to autoscale and click ok 4) now right click on the ramp and notice that the autoscale Z is not check (alternatively read the property node "Z Scale.Scale Fit") Has been confirmed on Mac as well as on PC PJM
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Oct 19 2005, 02:33 PM
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![]() Extremely Active JKI ![]() Posts: 612 Joined: 19-June 03 From: Bay Area, CA (USA) Member No.: 121 Using LabVIEW Since:1998 LV:8.5.1 ,8.6 ,8.2.1
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1) Drop an intensity chart (or an intensity graph) on the front panel (make sure Z axes and ramp are visible) 2) right click the intensity chart and select Properties 3) go to scale tab, select z axes and set it to autoscale and click ok 4) now right click on the ramp and notice that the autoscale Z is not check (alternatively read the property node "Z Scale.Scale Fit") Has been confirmed on Mac as well as on PC PJM Good News, this has been fixed in LV8.0 PJM --------------------
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