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General Category => Support Questions => Topic started by: oqapsking on August 29, 2020, 04:25:25 AM

Title: how to use Gauge with two bands on two sides
Post by: oqapsking on August 29, 2020, 04:25:25 AM
hello
am trying to make a Gauge that reads value of a linear potentiometer

so it has right and left value

first i put the minimum value -10 and the maximum 10

but there is two problems with this way
that it will show ( -10 ) minus
and i can put the bands only on the right side ( +10 )

like in the photos

i hope you can help me guys

with thanks


Title: Re: how to use Gauge with two bands on two sides
Post by: Godra on August 29, 2020, 05:27:43 PM
See the attached picture and check all your settings or just delete the control and add a new one.
Title: Re: how to use Gauge with two bands on two sides
Post by: Godra on August 29, 2020, 07:13:17 PM
If you are actually looking to have it like it is in this attached picture then that's a tricky one and would require modifying the control (which might never happen).

The attached picture was created in Paint program and from the picture attached in the previous post.
Title: Re: how to use Gauge with two bands on two sides
Post by: MajorFault on August 29, 2020, 09:11:44 PM
If you are actually looking to have it like it is in this attached picture then that's a tricky one and would require modifying the control (which might never happen).

The attached picture was created in Paint program and from the picture attached in the previous post.

If that is what you are looking for, that is the wrong control/graphic.  You will want something like this:
https://www.advancedhmi.com/forum/index.php?topic=2556.msg15404#msg15404
Title: Re: how to use Gauge with two bands on two sides
Post by: oqapsking on September 01, 2020, 11:07:55 AM
what i need is something like in the attachment file witch i edited using photoshop

as u can see there is three bands for each side

i hope u can help me

at least i can find any Gauge control with 6 bands or more and then i use any another AHMI control value change to work on it

Title: Re: how to use Gauge with two bands on two sides
Post by: MajorFault on September 01, 2020, 01:26:00 PM
In my opinion, that is not the purpose of a gauge.  Like I said, if you want something now use the control I referenced.  It has 5 "bands".  The main difference is it's linear, not circular, which is better suited for an HMI.  You waste too much real estate with a gauge.  Godra didn't seem to think the gauge will change for your request, so unless you make your own, or use the one I referenced, looks like you are out of luck.