 ) plot to graph a scalar quantity as a function of time or a parameter. Add a Color Expression or Filter subnode as needed. Right-click a 1D Plot Group or Polar Plot Group to add this plot type.
) plot to graph a scalar quantity as a function of time or a parameter. Add a Color Expression or Filter subnode as needed. Right-click a 1D Plot Group or Polar Plot Group to add this plot type.| Go to Common Results Node Settings for links to information about these sections: Data, Title, and Coloring and Style. Also see the section Expressions and Predefined Quantities. | 
| This section is only available if the Two y-axes check box is selected in the Plot Settings section of the parent 1D Plot Group node’s Settings window. | 
| • | Click the Replace Expression (  ) button to select a predefined quantity and replace the entire contents of the Expression table with the corresponding variable as the only expression. | 
| • | Click the Add Expression (  ) button to insert the corresponding variable on a new row in the Expression table. | 
| • | Solution number, to use the solution numbers as the x-axis data (or θ angle data for polar plots) for an eigenvalue solution or for a parametric solution with more than one parameter. | 
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| • | Phase, to specify a range of phase angles for the x-axis data. The default for the Phase is range(0,0.5,2*pi) (0–360 degrees in steps of 0.5 rad). Select a Unit for the phase angle. | 
| • | Parameter value, to use the x-axis data (or θ angle data for polar plots) stored in the solution for a parametric solution with a single parameter. | 
| • | Time, to use time as the x-axis data (or θ angle data for polar plots) for a time-dependent solution. | 
| • | If Inner is selected, and for time-dependent studies, the Times steps are plotted on the x-axis and one line per parameter is included in the graph (as listed in the Data>Parameter values section on this page). | 
| • | If Outer is selected, one line in the graph is plotted for each inner solution and the Parameter values are plotted on the x-axis. |