The 窶廨allery窶 menu is available only when you view a file containing the results of a simulation. To each row in the result table we associate a 窶彭ata node窶. You will find one 窶彭ata node窶 for each 窶徇odel node窶 where at least one of the 窶彜im.窶, 窶廚rit.窶 or 窶彜ens.窶 properties were checked during the simulation. A 窶彭ata node窶 contains the simulation results and statistics for its corresponding 窶徇odel node窶, and has the same name as this 窶徇odel node窶.
Scale窶ヲ
Based on the set of result values for a 窶彭ata node窶, DynRisk assesses a default 窶徭cale窶 for this object. This scale is used to determine the axis in 窶彜-curves窶, 窶徂istograms窶 etc. To change the scale of a 窶彭ata node窶, select it by clicking its icon, and choose the 窶彜cale窶ヲ窶 command.
By using the 窶彜cale窶ヲ窶 command, you can override the default scale, and sometimes improve the plots. This is particularly useful if you want to produce plots containing e.g., S-curves for three different data nodes in the same diagram. You can then use the 窶彜cale窶ヲ窶 command to make sure that all three data nodes have the same scale parameters, and then copy all the S-curves into a single diagram using 窶廚opy窶 and 窶弃aste窶 from the 窶廢dit窶 menu.
Note that the way DynRisk handles scales is affected by the 窶廣utoscale plots窶 option. This option is controlled by using the 窶廛ata file options窶ヲ窶 command in the 窶弃references窶 submenu of the 窶廡ile窶 menu. If you leave 窶廣utoscale plots窶 checked, DynRisk will use the current scale settings (i.e., either the default scale or the scale you specified using the 窶彜cale窶ヲ窶 command) each time you produce a plot. If, on the other hand, 窶廣utoscale plots窶 is unchecked, DynRisk will ask you to choose a scale before drawing the plot.
Finally, note that the 窶廣utoscale plots窶 option is temporarily reversed if you press the 窶彜hift key窶 on the keyboard while choosing the plot command from the menu or toolbar.