Referencing the vertical curser to create a math channel

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samjesse
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Referencing the vertical curser to create a math channel

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Hi
Is there a way to use the 2 vertical cursers, divide the time between them and plot other vertical lines at intervales equal to the division result?

And BTW. Is there a way for a programmer to plot own graph overlay on a channel? i.e. a compliled code that works with PS7 or PS6 for that matter? and if So, how and what programming language is use for such API?

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Re: Referencing the vertical curser to create a math channel

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samjesse wrote:
Sun Aug 22, 2021 5:29 pm
Is there a way to use the 2 vertical cursers, divide the time between them and plot other vertical lines at intervales equal to the division result?
It sounds like you are looking for the Rulers feature.

samjesse wrote:
Sun Aug 22, 2021 5:29 pm
And BTW. Is there a way for a programmer to plot own graph overlay on a channel? i.e. a compliled code that works with PS7 or PS6 for that matter? and if So, how and what programming language is use for such API?
I don't know anything about programming, so this request makes little sense to me. If you have a desktop or laptop with Windows 10 OS, and a mouse/keyboard, go to the Microsoft Store and download the App titled "Pressure Waveform Overlays"

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