

For example, the figure below shows an Eigenvalues plot in a Plot window. Most plots created in Solo are contained in a Plot window. As you can see in the figure on the right, a selected sample has a value of approximately 660 for variable 9, but it has a value in the 1100s for variable 15. The figure shown below on the right is the plot of also the plot of the response of variable 9 for all of the data samples however, the color of the data is points is based on the response of variable 15 for all of the data samples. For example, the figure shown below on the left is the plot of the response of variable 9 for all of the data samples. You use the Color By option to implicitly superimpose the response of one variable onto the plot of another.

#Plot vs eigenvalues matlab update
If you clear this option, you must click Plot to manually update a plot after you make a change to it. With this option selected, a plot in a Plot window is automatically updated after you make a change to a plot. Regardless of how you open the Plot Controls window, two options are common to the window- auto-update and Color. Analysis-specific plot options are not discussed in this chapter. Note: If you open the Plot Controls window by clicking on an Analysis window toolbar button, then the options that are available on the Plot Controls window are specific to the analysis method and the plot that is generated.

You can click on an active Analysis window toolbar button that is specific for a plot (for example, an active Plot Eigenvalues button ).(See Data plotting options, Data selection and editing options, Other options, and Search bar.) You can right-click on any set of data (for example, on a set of data in the Workspace Browser window or on the X calibration control after you have loaded data into the control in an Analysis window) and on the context menu that opens, click Plot to open the Plot Controls window.You can open the Plot Controls window in one of two ways: It contains an extensive number of tools for labeling, manipulating, and publishing plots that are contained in a Plot window. The Plot Controls window is the principal data visualization tool for Solo. Table of Contents | Previous | Next Plot Controls Window
