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WzPlot Overview
The WzPlot tool is used to plot one or more variables.
By default, the values in the variables are plotted along the Y axis, and unit spacing is assumed along the X axis. In other words, the first Y value is displayed at x = 0.0, and all other values are spaced evenly from that point on, using a spacing of 1.0.
To determine the range of the data plotted, WzPlot uses the maximum value found in all of the imported variables.
 
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Avoid using the PV‑WAVE DEVICE command at the WAVE> command line when VDA Tools are running.
WzPlot Features
The WzPlot Tool offers options for enhancing the appearance of the plot. For instance, you can use color and plot symbols to highlight or emphasize your data, and the VDA Tool’s graphical features allow you to annotate the plot with lines, rectangles, ellipses, text, and legends. You can change the range of data in both the X and Y directions.
If WzPlot Tool is started with the Independent keyword, then the other variables are plotted against the specified independent variable. The independent variable corresponds to the horizontal axis and the dependent variable to the vertical axis.
Using Online Help
The online Help system for this VDA Tool contains:
*Reference material on the menus and button bar of the WzPlot window. To access this information, click on the links in the WzPlot Contents topic.
*Task-oriented information. To access this information, click on the How To link in the WzPlot Contents topic.
*A glossary of terms. To access the glossary, click on the Glossary link in the WzPlot Contents topic.
*Context-sensitive reference material on dialog boxes. To access this information, click the Help button in any dialog box.
 
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Don’t forget to check the message area at the bottom of the WzPlot window. The message area displays helpful information about whatever task you are performing.