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Latest revision as of 06:42, 5 September 2022

Std Graph Analysis Translate vertical

Menu location
Analysis → Translate → Vertical
Phenomena
All
Default shortcut
None
Introduced in version
0.001
See also
Honrizontal, FFT...

Description

The Std Graph Analysis Translate vertical command is used to move a curve in the vertical direction.

Usage

  1. Select the Analysis → Translate → Vertical option from the menu.

Note

This command is used to move a curve in the vertical direction. When the command is selected, the cursor changes to a box and cross with an X-Y coordinate display which floats along with the cursor. You then select 2 points. The first must be a point on a curve. When the first points is selected, a crosshair will be drawn to indicate it's location. The second point can then be selected anywhere in the active graph region. The vertical distance between the selected points will be calculated, and the selected curve will be translated by this amount. The net result is to place the selected graph point at the new vertical location. Horizontal distance is ignored. This allows selection of the second point at one of the vertical axes, facilitating alignment of the selected graph point with some value on that axis. The second point may also be another curve point (either on the same or a different curve), a feature which makes it easy to align two or more curves in the vertical direction. Warning: the underlying curve's data is modified by this operation. No other warning will be given.