Viewing Dataset Curves
To see the temperature dependence of the physical property in graphical form, you can view the dataset curves. The symbol and ID number of each available dataset is shown in the vertical bar to the left of the physical property axis. You can select the datasets to display in the graph.
To display particular datasets:
- In the vertical bar, activate the appropriate dataset numbers.
To remove particular datasets from the display:
- Deactivate the appropriate dataset numbers.
To display all of the available datasets:
- In the lower menu bar, click Show Curves.
If you want to deactivate all of the datasets:
- Click
Hide Curves.
The selected datasets are displayed.
Ordinates represent the physical property to which the plotted data relates. The abscissa denotes temperature. The graph displays liquidus and solidus temperatures (depending on the range of temperatures plotted), and latent heat information. A symbol on the graph represents each value in the dataset.
To determine the value of a particular dataset point:
- Hover the mouse over the appropriate dataset point.
Its coordinates are displayed next to the pointer.
Changing the Appearance of a Graph
You can use the following options to change the appearance of the graph.
Grid | Toggles the background grid display. | |
ErrorBars | Toggles the display of error bars on the data points. The error bars reflect the tolerance that is specified on the data values.
In the drop-down list, select the type of error bars to use: Bars Tube |
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Zoom | Lets you zoom in on a particular area of the graph.
To select the area of interest, click one corner of the area and then drag the rectangle over the appropriate range. To reset the range to the default value, deactivate Zoom. |
Saving and Printing a Graph
You can save a graph as a PDF file that you can use later, for example, to include in a report. You can also print the graph directly to your printer. The generated output includes the dataset symbols and ID numbers to the left of the property axis.
Export | Saves the graph as a PDF file, using the default name
myPlot.pdf.
The dataset information is saved automatically in a separate PDF file, using the same file name with _Refs appended. |
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Prints the graph and the dataset information. |