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* ''Decimal Precision'' – The decimal precision used.
* ''Decimal Precision'' – The decimal precision used.
* ''Alignment'' – The location used. The following options are available:
* ''Alignment'' – The location used. The following options are available:
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** On Point
* On Point
** Left
* Left
** Center
* Center
** Right
* Right
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* ''Text Options'' &ndash; Change the color, size, and font for the text.
* ''Text Options'' &ndash; Change the color, size, and font for the text.
* ''Location Options'' &ndash; Display the text at:
* ''Location Options'' &ndash; Display the text at:
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** Each point
* Each point
** On a grid (works well for dense data). Specify the x and y pixel spacing. Because the spacing is based on pixels, the spacing stays constant during zooming.
* On a grid (works well for dense data). Specify the x and y pixel spacing. Because the spacing is based on pixels, the spacing stays constant during zooming.
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Revision as of 16:24, 14 September 2017

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Scalar Value Options dialog

The Scalar Value Options dialog controls the display options for the scalar values displayed next to each scatter point. The option to display the scalar value of the active scatter function next to each scatter point is turned on and off in the Scatter Module Display Options dialog.

The following options are available in the Scalar Value Options dialog:

  • Decimal Precision – The decimal precision used.
  • Alignment – The location used. The following options are available:
    • On Point
    • Left
    • Center
    • Right
  • Text Options – Change the color, size, and font for the text.
  • Location Options – Display the text at:
    • Each point
    • On a grid (works well for dense data). Specify the x and y pixel spacing. Because the spacing is based on pixels, the spacing stays constant during zooming.


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