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  1. Navigate through the magnetics IDS and search for the node ids.magnetics.flux_loop[0].flux.data

















































  2. Right-click on the node ids.magnetics.flux_loop[0].flux.data
  3. From the pop-up menu, select the command Plot ids.magnetics.flux_loop[0].flux.data

    The plot should display as shown in the image below.































    Info

    Each plot window has a menu for printing (File menu), saving and exporting data (File menu) or customizing the plot (Options menu).

    Any part of the plot can be zoom-in using the mouse (Options menu to zoom out).

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  1. Navigate the tree of shot 52682 and search for the node ids.magnetics.bpol_probe[0].field.data
  2. Right-click on the node ids.magnetics.bpol_probe[0].field.data
  3. From the pop-up menu, select the command Select ids.magnetics.bpol_probe[0].field.data

    The selected node turns into red.
  4. Navigate the tree of shot 52682 and search for the node 'ids.magnetics.bpol_probe[9].field.data'
  5. Right-click on the node 'ids.magnetics.bpol_probe[9].field.data'
  6. From the pop-up menu, select the command 'Select ids.magnetics.bpol_probe[9].field.data'
    The selected node turns into red.















































  7. Right-click one of the selected nodes
  8. From the pop-up menu, select the command 'Plot all selected signals to a new figure'































    Note
    Selections list are proper to each shot navigation tree; selections list are not concatenated between different shots. 

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  1. Open the shot 52344 if it is not already opened

    Panel
    titleTutorial IDS case parameters:
    User name: g2lfleur
    IMAS database name:test
    Shot number:52344
    Run number:0
  2. From the Options menu of the navigation tree of shot 52344, select the command Apply multiple plots configuration






















  3. Click on the Apply configuration
    The new multiplot should be displayed as shown in the image below.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


























Info
The time that is taken by the command 'Apply multiple plots configuration' is short (few seconds) if all the required IDSs have been loaded previously. If not, the command needs to load 
all IDSs (from which the data to be plotted are fetched) before to plot the data.
Note
The plots order depends on the order in which the data selection has been performed. First selected data will be the first plots in the multiplot window.