4.2.7 Graph window
The Graph window displays regular query data in a graph. The following figure shows the Graph window.
The items to be set are:
- Graph
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Displays regular query data in a line graph.
A graph consists of the title, vertical and horizontal axes, and line introductory notes (a label key identifying the lines). The vertical axis shows the values of the data, and the horizontal axis shows times and dates.#
You can display or hide the lines in a graph in the Line Configuration window. You cannot change the color of the lines.
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Part of the rightmost time and date might be hidden.
The following table lists the menu commands.
Menu bar |
Menu command |
Description |
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File |
Close |
Closes the Graph window. |
View |
Zoom In |
Zooms in a graph. |
Zoom Out |
Zooms out a graph. |
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Show All |
Releases the zoom in or out mode. |
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Option |
Line Configuration |
Displays the Line Configuration window. |
- Zooming in or out with the mouse
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Dragging toward the lower right: Enlarges the dragged area.
Dragging toward other directions: Cancels the enlarge mode.
- Line Configuration window
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Displays or hides lines in the Graph window. The following figure shows the Line Configuration window.
The items to be displayed are:
- Data Label
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Displays the names of the lines displayed in a graph.
- Visible
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Displays or hides the line selected in the Data Label area.
- Organization of this subsection
(1) Notes
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Maximum number of data items that can be displayed in a graph#
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Number of lines: 32
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Number of data items for each line: 20,000
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The maximum number of data items that can be displayed in a graph might be restricted by operating environments. For details, see 4.2.3(1) Notes.
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Lines in a graph
Data items in a graph are connected without considering the continuity. For example, if you display the following regular query data in a graph in the Performance Data window, 11:00 and 12:00 are also connected by a line.
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Started at 10:00, and stopped at 11:00
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Started at 12:00, and stopped at 13:00
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