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Graphs
Section 7-10
Settings (properties of each broken line)
100%
*2
(Specify 100% value using either of “Table Entry” or “Value”.)
Table Entry Numeral memory table number checked to find the 100% value
for percentage calculations
Designate the number of the numeral memory table that
stores the 100% value.
Range: 0 to 1999
Value Checked to find the 100% value for percentage calculations
Designate the 100% value (default: 100)
Range: −2147483648 to 2147483647
0%
*2
(Specify 0% value using either of “Table Entry” or “Value”.)
Table Entry Numeral memory table number checked to find the 0% value for
percentage calculations
Designate the number of the numeral memory table that
stores the 0% value.
Range: 0 to 1999
Value Checked to find the 0% value for percentage calculations
Designate the 0% value (default: 0)
Range: −2147483648 to 2147483647
−100%
*2
(Specify –100% value using either of “Table Entry” or “Value”.)
Table Entry Numeral memory table number checked to find the −100% value
for percentage calculations
Designate the number of the numeral memory table that
stores the −100% value.
Range: 0 to 1999
Value Checked to find the −100% value for percentage calculations
Designate the −100% value (default: −100)
Range: −2147483648 to 2147483647
*1 When making the setting, ensure that the total of the Start Table Entry and No. of
Points does not exceed the maximum table entry.
*2 The −100% value, 0% value, and 100% value must comply with the following
relationship:
−100% value < 0% value < 100% value
Note that either “Table Entry” or “Value” should be set for each value, not both.
The choice of “Table Entry” or “Value” setting can be made independently for each
value.
The line thickness for broken line graphs is fixed as 1 dot.
Reference: If a small value is set for “Interval Type”, even if “broken line”, “1-dot chain line”, or
“2-dot chain line” is specified the line will appear to be a solid line.