An 窶廬nverse S-curve窶 is a graph with 1 minus the cumulative observed frequency along the Y-axis as a function of the output values along the X-axis. That is, for a given value on the X-axis, the corresponding value on the Y-axis is equal to the observed frequency of output values greater than the chosen value on the X-axis.
If the frontmost window is a main document window for a simulation data file, the 窶廬nverse S-curve窶 command produces inverse S-curve plots for all selected data nodes.
If the frontmost window is a 窶徭imple plot窶 window created by using the 窶廬nverse S-curve窶 command, this menu item is disabled. In this case the window title is of the form
<node>.inv
where <node> is the name of the node whose inverse S-curve is plotted.
If the frontmost window is a 窶徭imple plot窶 window created by using either the 窶彜-curve窶 command or the 窶廩istogram窶 command, this menu item is changed to either 窶廩ide inverse S-curve窶 or 窶彜how inverse S-curve窶 depending on the state of the window. If the plot already contains an inverse S-curve, you can use the 窶廩ide inverse S-curve窶 command to hide this curve. Conversely, if the plot does not contain an inverse S-curve, then you can use the 窶彜how inverse S-curve窶 command to show it.