Plot XY (Not in Base Package)

Takes a picture and an array of points and appends a picture that represents an XY graph of the data. You specify both the x and y values for each point. The graph can have scales and grids, and you can specify the style of the plots, such as bar, point, line, and so on.

[user-specified font] is a cluster containing the specific font characteristics for the text you draw. This specification is ignored unless desired font is set to user-specified font.
Font Name selects the font to use for the string.
Size selects the size of the font in points.
Strikeout? If TRUE, text appears in strikeout.
Italic? If TRUE, text appears in italic.
Underline? If TRUE, text appears underlined.
Outline? If TRUE, text appears in outline.
Shadow? If TRUE, text appears in shadow.
Bold? If TRUE, text appears in bold.
desired font specifies the font for the text you draw.

0User-specified font
1Application font (default)
2System font
3Dialog font
picture is the collection of drawing instructions onto which the graph will be added.
data is an array of points, where each point is a cluster of x and y pixel coordinates. Most of the remaining controls are clusters. The simplest way to specify these inputs is to right-click this terminal and select Create»Control from the shortcut menu to create the custom data control.
Point [horizontal, vertical] is a cluster specifying a point on the cartesian plane.
x is the horizontal coordinate that increases to the right.
y is the vertical coordinate that increases to the bottom.
dimensions specifies the top left point of the drawn bitmap.
width is the horizontal coordinate that increases to the right.
height is the vertical coordinate that increases to the bottom.
top left point is the top left point of the drawn bitmap.
x is the horizontal coordinate that increases to the right.
y is the vertical coordinate that increases to the bottom.
cartesian axis attributes is a cluster that specifies the range and format for the x and y axes. It includes the following information on the minimum and maximum values for the scale: a Boolean control specifying whether the scale should be logarithmic, the precision of the numbers, and the format (decimal, scientific, engineering, binary, octal, or hex). If the minimum and maximum values are the same, or if the cartesian axis attributes are not wired, then the minimum and maximum values are automatically calculated from the data.
x minimum is the smallest allowable value in the range of horizontal coordinates.
x maximum is the largest allowable value in the range of horizontal coordinates.
x log? indicates whether the scale should be logarithmic.
x precision specifies the precision for the scale numbers on the x-axis.
x format specifies the numeric format (decimal, scientific, engineering, binary, octal, or hex) for the scale numbers on the x-axis.
y minimum is the smallest allowable value in the range of vertical coordinates.
y maximum is the largest allowable value in the range of vertical coordinates.
y log? indicates whether the scale should be logarithmic.
y precision specifies the precision for the scale numbers on the y axis.
y format specifies the numeric format (decimal, scientific, engineering, binary, octal, or hex) for the scale numbers on the y axis.
cartesian grid cosmetics is a cluster specifying the style for the grid of the graph. It includes the following information on the line and text color: the length of a tick mark (mark on the edge of a scale next to the text), the Boolean controls that specify whether the axes should be drawn at the origin or at the left edge of the plot, and whether the grid is visible.
line color is the color of the line. You can wire a color box constant to this input.
text color is a color numeric that specifies the color of the text.
tick length specifies the length of the marks on the edge of the scale.
crossing axes indicates whether the axes should be drawn at the originating coordinate (TRUE) or at the bottom left edge of the plot (FALSE).
visible grid? indicates whether the grid should be displayed in the graph.
XY plot cosmetics specifies the plot color, the style for the plot, and the baseline. LabVIEW uses the baseline only if you specify a style of comb plot.
plot color is the color of the plot. The default in RGB is 255, 255, 0.

You can wire a color box constant to this input.

xy plot type lets you select the style of plot that will be displayed. The default is a plot of connected points.
baseline lets you adjust the baseline of a comb plot or bar plot. The default is zero.
sized scatter plot cosmetics is a cluster that you can use to specify the range of sizes for frequency distribution points, assuming you select sized scatter plot or sized-colored scatter plot as the style for the graph. This cluster contains inputs for the minimum and maximum size for points and a color array that contains the colors each size should map to.
min size specifies the smallest size to be used for points in a scatter plot.
max size specifies the largest size to be used for points in a scatter plot.
maps to max size defines the maximum size to which the uppermost point in the scatter plot can be mapped.
color array maps specific colors for points of each size.
new picture is a picture containing the graph that can be wired to a picture control indicator.