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Display groups may be defined while DELFT-FEWS is running and reloaded by re-opening the time series dialogue.
If a mistake is made, then the shortcuts item to open the tree view will not appear and an appropriate message will be generated. After resolving the mistake the item will again become available on re-loading the display.

plot elements - subplot

Element of plot. Root element for each subplot. Multiple sub-plots may be defined per plot.

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displayGroup elements - displayGroup

locationLoop

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By defining a location loop within a displayGroup, the display group will be created for each location of location set configured in the loop. 

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	<displayGroup name="Validations Location Loop">
		<displayGroup name=" ">
			<locationLoop>
				<locationSetId>FloodingAreas</locationSetId>
				<includeChildren>true</includeChildren>
				<locationRelationId>L_AREA</locationRelationId>
				<locationRelationId>L_VISIBILIY</locationRelationId>
				<locationRelationId>MEASUREMENT_PARENT</locationRelationId>
			</locationLoop>
			<displayGroup name="Waterbalance">
				<display name="Waterbalance">
					<plotId>Waterbalance</plotId>
				</display>
				<display name="Waterbalance incl. error">
					<plotId>Waterbalance_error</plotId>
				</display>
			</displayGroup>
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		</displayGroup>
	</displayGroup>


displayGroup elements - display

display

Definition of a pre-configured display. Each display may contain multiple sub-plots. Multiple displays may be defined per display group.

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showAsScatterPlot

To plot time series, with the values of the different time series on the X and Y axis.

  • <referencePoints> can be defined in several ways:
    • <point> will be shown as an interaction line.
    • <xAttributeId>, <yAttributeId> defining the x and y coordinates of the points, the y-coordinates.
      Time dependent location attributes are not supported.
  • <interactionLine>
    • Any number of interaction lines can be added to the plot. Lines configured with points or location attributes can be added in any order or combination.
    • You can customise the interaction lines.  In this case, the <referencePoints> element should be surrounded by <interactionLine> element. 
    • None of the customisation options within an <interactionLine> are compulsory.
    • If you wish  to configure several interaction lines, all of them have to be configured either as <interactionLine> or as <referencePoints>. You cannot mix <referencePoints> and <interactionLine>.

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Config examples:

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<referencePoints>
	<xAttributeId>BEP_80_Q</xAttributeId>
	<yAttributeId>BEP_80_H</yAttributeId>
</referencePoints>
<referencePoints>
		<point>
			<x>0</x>
			<y>60</y>
		</point>
		<point>
			<x>500</x>
			<y>60</y>
		</point>
		<point>
			<x>1000</x>
			<y>70</y>
		</point>
		<point>
			<x>1500</x>
			<y>75</y>
		</point>
</referencePoints>
<referencePoints>
	<xAttributeId>Q_50Hz</xAttributeId>
	<yAttributeId>H_50Hz</yAttributeId>
</referencePoints>
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        	<interactionLine>
					<lineColor>red</lineColor>
					<lineStyle>solid;thick</lineStyle>
					<lineWidth>2</lineWidth>
					<labelText>30 Hz</labelText>
					<referencePoints>
						<xAttributeId>Q_30Hz</xAttributeId>
						<yAttributeId>H_30Hz</yAttributeId>
					</referencePoints>
				</interactionLine>
                <interactionLine>
					<lineColor>blue</lineColor>
					<lineStyle>solid</lineStyle>
					<lineWidth>1</lineWidth>
					<labelText>samenloop</labelText>
					<referencePoints>
                      <point>
						<x>600</x>
						<y>5</y>
					   </point>
					   <point>
						<x>700</x>
						<y>4</y>
					   </point>
					   <point>
						<x>1200</x>
						<y>8</y>
					   </point>
					</referencePoints>
				</interactionLine>

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