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Displaying a Variable in a WzPlot Tool
Use any of the following methods to display a variable in a WzPlot Tool:
*Open a WzPlot Tool from the Navigator when one or more variables are on the variable selection list. The variable(s) on the variable selection list are automatically plotted when the WzPlot Tool is opened (assuming the variable(s) are of an appropriate type and dimension). See Displaying a Variable in a VDA Tool Started from the Navigator for more information.
*Export a variable or selected data from another VDA Tool to a specified instance of the WzPlot Tool. To do this, use the File=>Export Variable(s) or File=>Export Selected Data function in the VDA Tool containing the variable.
*Supply a variable name as a parameter to the WzPlot command.
For example:
WAVE> WzPlot, air data
where air data is a variable on the $MAIN$ level of PV‑WAVE.
 
note
The first time a variable is displayed using the WzPlot Tool, the view range appears with rounded values. For instance, if the values actually go from 0.123 to 9.34, the range shown is from 0 to 10. The plot shows the actual values, but the axis range is rounded.
See Also
Plotting Multiple Dependent Variables
Plotting Dependent Versus Independent Variables

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