Hi,
I want to modify the experiment "Audio Scope" (german: "Audio Oszilloskop"). My aim is to develop an own version of this experiment for a more student-friendly usage in school (perhaps this experiment will be part of my final exam at university). Therefore I want the graph to be at a fixed position with a fixed size.
In the standard experiment the y-axis gets refreshed (because of the trigger?), and with each refresh the values at the axis disappear causing the whole graph to increase in size (because of the aspect ratio of 2.5). After the new data is cashed/calculated, the axis get new values and the whole graph gets shrunken again, because there is less screen space for the graph. This is causing a really unsteady image and is confusing, especially in longer experiments.
Is there an option, to fix the graph in the top right corner with an graph-width of e.g. 80% of screen space? So that the values of the y axis can change, but won't influence the size of the graph.
Thank you and best regards,
Patrick
I want to modify the experiment "Audio Scope" (german: "Audio Oszilloskop"). My aim is to develop an own version of this experiment for a more student-friendly usage in school (perhaps this experiment will be part of my final exam at university). Therefore I want the graph to be at a fixed position with a fixed size.
In the standard experiment the y-axis gets refreshed (because of the trigger?), and with each refresh the values at the axis disappear causing the whole graph to increase in size (because of the aspect ratio of 2.5). After the new data is cashed/calculated, the axis get new values and the whole graph gets shrunken again, because there is less screen space for the graph. This is causing a really unsteady image and is confusing, especially in longer experiments.
Is there an option, to fix the graph in the top right corner with an graph-width of e.g. 80% of screen space? So that the values of the y axis can change, but won't influence the size of the graph.
Thank you and best regards,
Patrick