how to change the display accuracy of cursor data in simulation data inspector
31 visualizzazioni (ultimi 30 giorni)
Mostra commenti meno recenti
hi, can i change (increase) the data display accuracy of the curor in simulation data inspector?
now i only get like 0.1, 10.2, x.y..., how can i get it to like 0.12, 8.57, x.ab, or even more decimal places?
thx
3 Commenti
Landon Wagner
il 6 Mar 2023
Seconded! I'm not having a good time mousing around traces and cursors viewing higher sigs figs.
John
il 3 Mag 2023
+1 to this. Often cursors show "0" just because the full axis scale is eg 20. But if I zoom in I can see the signal is 0.01, which is significantly large.
There's also no way to lock axis zoom scaling in for subsequent runs, which could be a workaround.
Overall this is kind of useless for real rapid development, and needs to be changed.
Risposta accettata
Hari Veerubhotla
il 16 Set 2020
Hi,
Currently, there is no such option is cursor settings of Simulink Data Inspector where you could set the decimal precision of a cursor values.
However, the cursor value precision displayed always depends on the time points precision in the plot.
For example, in the image shared by you the time range is between 0-110 seconds. Hence the decimal precision in cursor is 1 i.e data value is 450.0
In case if the time range is between 22.5 – 23.0 seconds, decimal precision in cursor will be 2 i.e. data value could be 223.45
Concerned development team is aware of this and having a UI setting to set the precision for cursor is considered for future releases
-Thanks
0 Commenti
Più risposte (1)
Todd
il 21 Lug 2021
Here's a workaround: Export the plots to a figure, and you can configure data tip format, and do many other things that you can't do in SDI.
1 Commento
Todd
il 21 Lug 2021
I just posted this, and then got an error exporting to a figure. "Handles of type Menu cannot be made [sic] the current Axes"
Vedere anche
Categorie
Scopri di più su Analyze Simulation Results in Help Center e File Exchange
Prodotti
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!