Point Graph
Use a Point Graph () to visualize the value in a point along time or a parameter value. It can be a point in the geometry or a cut point. Add Color Expression, Error Bars, Filter, or Graph Marker subnodes as needed. Right-click a 1D Plot Group or Polar Plot Group to add this plot type.
See Global for these settings: x-Axis Data or θ Angle Data. Then go to Common Results Node Settings for links to information about these sections: Data, Title, Through-Thickness Location, y-Axis (or r-Axis) Data, and Coloring and Style.
Selection (Solution Datasets Only)
Select Manual from the Selection list to choose geometry directly from the Graphics window. Select All to add the applicable geometry or any other predefined grouping.
y-Axis
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.
Select the Plot on secondary y-axis check box to plot the y-axis data on the secondary y-axis to the right of the plot instead of the primary y-axis to the left of the plot.
Quality
This section is only available when the dataset refers to a solution using a time-dependent study. You can then increase the time resolution if needed for a smooth graph plot. In the Refinement list, enter an integer between 1 (the default value) and 1000. For an increased time resolution, enter a higher refinement value.
Legends
Select the Show legends check box to display the plotted expressions to the right of the plot. In plots where each line represents a certain time value, eigenvalue, or parameter value, these values are also displayed. For 1D point plots, the legend displays the coordinate (or vertex number).
When Automatic is selected from the Legends list (the default), select or clear the Solution, Description, Expression, and Unit check boxes under Include to control what to include in the automatic legends (by default, it includes the solution and description only). You can also add a prefix or a suffix to the automatic legend text in the Prefix and Suffix fields. If Manual is selected from the Legends list, enter your own legend text into the table. If Evaluated is selected, you can use the eval function to create an evaluated legend text in the Legend field that include evaluated global expressions such as global parameters used in sweeps. It is also possible to evaluate expressions defined in the points that are plotted. For the numerical evaluation, you can control the precision in the Precision field (default: 3).