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To show and hide cursors
5.3.6

Using Bounds

You can use a bound to define a region in the scatter plot. A bound can either
be an extrapolated line or closed to a polygon depending on how you set the
endpoints of the bound.
Extrapolated bound:
You can perform the following actions:
"To add a bound" below
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"To close or extrapolate a bound" on the next page
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"To delete a single bound" on the next page
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"To delete all bounds" on page 108
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To add a bound
To add a bound, you must have assigned signals to the scatter plot first.
MDA V8.6 – User Guide
1. To show the cursors, click
Alternatively, press C
2. If you want to move a cursor to another sample, hover the mouse
cursor over one of the blue lines and drag it to the new position.
Alternatively, press the following keys:
To switch between the cursors, press A
A
+A
R
LT
RROW
IGHT
To change the cursor position, press A
R
/ A
U
IGHT
RROW
3. Click the icon again. This has the following effect:
If both cursors have been in the visible area, they are hidden
now.
If one of the cursors has been outside the visible area, it is dis-
played now.
Closed bound:
1. Click
.
2. Select Add Bound from the drop-down menu.
A hand symbol with a cross-hair appears.
.
+R.
TRL
.
/ A
D
.
P
RROW
OWN
5 Instruments
+A
L
/
LT
RROW
EFT
L
/ A
RROW
EFT
RROW
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