<h2><img src="js/resources/images/16x16/plot.png" style="margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px;"/>Parameter Arguments</h2> <p> Additional plot tuning is possible via <i>Parameter Arguments</i>. </p><br/> <img class="centered" src="help/images/plot_10.png"/> <br/> <br/> <p> Parameter arguments depend on the type of the parameter. There are generic plot setting arguments such as color, symbol, axis type as well as parameter dependent ones - reference frame, energy channel etc. </p> <p> <b><i>Plotting Orbit</i></b> </p> <p> Orbital data (<b>r⃗</b>) can be represented differently by choosing different values of the <i>OrbitPresentation</i> argument. <ul> <li><i>LINE</i> - Standard time-profile of the three components at the same panel <li><i>TICKS</i> - Tickmarks under time axe <li><i>CYL</i> - Cylindrical presentation <b>R(X)</b> where R = sqrt(Y<sup>2</sup>+Z<sup>2</sup>) <li><i>GLOB</i> - 'Global' position on the ecliptic plane (for the moment for STEREO only) </ul> </p> <p> Note that in the <i>CYL</i> case one has to play with Height/Width and Xmin/Xmax, Ymin/Ymax settings to get correct aspect ratio. Figure shows cylindrical representation of Mars-Express orbit with the settings used. Blue lines indicate bow-shock and pile-up boundaries. </p> <br/> <img class="centered" src="help/images/plot_11.png"/> <br/> <br/>