Diagram
With the button Diagram the calculation results are plotted to the screen. First
a window with the title diagram variables appears for the definition of
the variables for x and y axis. This window remains existing also
after the diagram, so that the selection can be changed at any time.
With the buttons ToX, FromX, ToY and FromY the variables are assigned to
the axles or removed also again. Alternatively the variables can be
assigned also with the mouse directly by the so-called technique of
drag and drop (not Mac). For this purpose the mouse cursor
is to be positioned on a variable, following must the mouse cursor with
pressed left mouse button to the destination be shifted and the mouse
button released there. A third possibility of the variables
assignment exists by doubleclick. A doubleclick on a variable in
the column variable shifts the variable into the column x-axis if
these was beforehand empty, otherwise into the column y-axis.
Doubleclick on a variable in the column x-axis or y-axis shifts the
variable back into the column variable. Further the variables can be assigned by use of the arrow keys for left and right.
With the Button drawing the selected variables in a window
with the title diagram representation are plotted. With abort the
window is closed.
Within the window diagram representation can become increased
through pressing of the left mouse button in the diagram and pulling
of the mouse with pressed left mouse button the requested area
(zoom). The following further functions can be called by buttons:
Printing (printout of the diagram window on the attached printer)
Copy (copy of the diagram window as bit-map into the clipboard, in the Linux-Version not included)
HPGL (output of the diagram window as HPGL file)
BMP (output of the diagram window as bit-map file, in Windows and OS/2)
PICT (output of the diagram window as PICT file, on the Macintosh)
DUMP (output of the diagram window as dump file, in Linux)
Help (call of the help)
Area (determine a window for the diagram window using values)
Zoom old (drawing of the last enlargement)
100 % (enlargement on original window size)
End (leave the diagram window)