InterMapper displays historical information in a chart. Charts can hold an unlimited number of datasets for an unlimited time period. These data can also be written to a tab-delimited text file.
A chart is a persistent window that belongs to a particular map. All the data that is displayed in a chart must come from devices or links of that map.
A chart showing two datasets.
The figure on the right shows a chart with two variables. You can control its labels, axes, options, and time intervals, as described in the pages of this section.
You use the options available from the Charts Menu to view and hide charts.
You use the options available from the Chart Options menu to view and edit the parameters which control content and appearance of each chart.
You can also specify the file that logs the chart's data, and control options for creating new chart log files. For more information, see Chart Log Files.
Below is a Quick Start guide for using charts.
You view and hide charts using the Charts command in the View menu or by selecting options from the Charts menu at the bottom left of the chart's window..
To show an existing chart:
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To hide a chart:
To scroll the chart:
To create a chart:
To add a dataset to an existing chart:
Note: To see what device a dataset belongs to, right-click (or Ctrl-click) the dataset's legend in the Chart window, and choose Show Device. If you are viewing the Map window in Map view, the device is highlighted momentarily. In List view, the device is selected in the list.
Edit the parameters that control a chart's content and appearance from the Chart Options window, available from the Chart menu.
Use the Delete Chart... command, available from the Chart menu to delete a Chart.