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[[Category:VI Server Property]] |
Latest revision as of 13:24, 7 May 2020
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Property ID | 632C007 |
Scope | Basic Development Environment |
Data Name | Cursor Plot |
Short Name* | Plot |
Long Name* | Cursor Plot |
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Owning Class ID | 38 |
Owning Class Name | Cursor Class |
Data Type | I32 data type |
Property Node | ![]() |
Available in Real-Time Operating System | Yes |
Available in Run-Time Engine | Yes |
Loads the block diagram into memory | No |
Loads the front panel into memory | No |
Need to authenticate before use | No |
Permissions | Read/Write |
Remote access allowed | Yes |
Settable when the VI is running | Yes |
Plot with which the cursor is associated. If Plot is –1, the cursor snaps to all plots in the plot area. You can move the cursor to the nearest data point along any plot in the plot area.
This property is similar to the cursor plot items of the shortcut menu of the cursor legend of a graph and the Cursor plot option on the Cursors page of the Properties dialog box.
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