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Its a beautiful sunny May day here in Austin. Its about time for me to go take a run around Town Lake. Before that time, lets talk about the time on our Waveform Charts and Graphs because so far in both of them we have time across the bottom, 0 to 99, or 0 to 100 as the default shows. But is it really time, and what are the units of this time? Really, its not time, these are samples. Each sample we get shows up as a point on the X-axis, and the delta between each point is one. Of course our Y-axis is the actual value of the data were receiving, whether from the random number function or the sign data. Its called time by default because our Waveform Charts and our Waveform Graphs always receive time at a consistent interval. So its correlated to time, but the time may not be an exact delta of one, and it may not even start at zero. Now its harder to manipulate those values with the Waveform Chart, but the Waveform Graph makes it really easy for us. Ill bring in my context help