To customize a curve, you first select it and then choose customization options. Use the Curves field in the Curve Options dialog box to select one or more X–Y curves to customize. The Curves field lists the displayed X–Y curves, identifying each curve by name. For information on curve naming conventions, see “Understanding “Temp” and other X–Y data object names,” Section 47.1.3.
After you have selected one or more X–Y curves to customize, you then use the options in the Attributes frame to control the line and the symbol representing the data and to enter the text that will appear in the legend.
To select one or more X–Y curves to customize:
Locate the Curves field.
The Curves field is at the top of the dialog box.
Select one or more X–Y curves to customize. For more information on selecting multiple items in dialog boxes, see “Selecting multiple items from lists and tables,” Section 3.2.11.
Note: To make an X–Y curve available for selection, you must first plot it.
If you have selected one curve, the Attributes frame displays the current attributes of that curve.
If you have selected multiple curves, Abaqus/CAE displays the Legend text field as blank. The display in the Attributes frame varies depending on whether the selected curves have the same attributes or not. If the attributes are the same, Abaqus/CAE displays them; if the attributes differ, Abaqus/CAE displays the following:
The Show and Show symbol checkboxes are gray.
The line Color and symbol Color text fields display the term As is.
The Style, Thickness, Symbol, and Size buttons are blank.
The Frequency text field is blank.
From the Attributes field, you can control the following:
The text that appears in the legend describing the data. For more information, see “Customizing the X–Y plot legend,” Section 47.6.3.
The appearance of the line representing the data (the curve). For more information, see “Customizing the appearance of an X–Y curve,” Section 47.6.4.
The appearance of the symbols along the curve. For more information, see “Customizing the symbols used on an X–Y curve,” Section 47.6.5.