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Is it possible to plot multiple time series on one graph? 7 years 10 months ago #24860

  • r.clayton
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Hi,

I am trying to plot multiple time series on the same graph in bluekenue.

I have managed to extract data from my model at 5 different points and visualise each one individually using the TOOLS - EXTRACT TIME SERIES - AT MULTIPLE POINTS etc. But is there a way to see them all on one plot?

Any ideas?
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Is it possible to plot multiple time series on one graph? 7 years 10 months ago #24863

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If you extract time series point by point (by first selecting them) you can add them one by one in the 1D graph. But I can imagine if you have a lot of points that this could be time consuming.
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Is it possible to plot multiple time series on one graph? 7 years 10 months ago #24865

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The 3.6 series of Blue Kenue has the ability to:
1) Extra time series at multiple points and create a table (of time series as mentioned above)
2) Extract a time series from the resulting table either one by one OR extract all of them at once
3) Then you can drag and drop the 1D time series of interest that were extracted from the table and place them onto a 1D view

Kindly,
Alan
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Is it possible to plot multiple time series on one graph? 7 years 10 months ago #24871

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Hi r.clayton,

The 1D View automatically resizes only when the first object is dropped in.
Once you have added multiple timeseries, try <right-click>->"Default View" to resize the view to include everything in it.
I suppose it's also possible that all 5 timeseries are exactly the same and are just plotted on top of each other. To determine if this is the case try changing the display style of one to "Points Only"

Hope this helps... Martin
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