How do I remove a signal from a scope?

If I have a scope with three inputs to it, how do I hide the last signal without deleting the wire using either matlab code or a Simulink block?
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you can just not log the data in the workspace . click on the scope >view> configuration> log data to workspace untick that box

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Jonas
Jonas on 1 Apr 2021
Edited: Jonas on 1 Apr 2021
Enable to display the Legend in the Scope. Click on the signal in the Legend box to hide it.

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I always found this super helpful and wish this would be possible in figures/plots, too.

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Bo Yuan
Bo Yuan on 2 Aug 2017
My understanding is that you have a scope block with 3 input ports connected to 3 signals, but you only want to show the plots of first 2 signals in the scope, and hide the third signal without deleting the signal line.
Unfortunately scope block currently does not support suppressing input signals for display. One simple solution is that you can reduce the number of input ports of the scope block and feed that floating signal into a Terminator block. This can be done programmatically using MATLAB code.
One alternative you can try to use is the Simulation Data Inspector. It's a much more powerful tool for simulation data visualization that supports your need of selectively displaying signals of interest along with a whole set of APIs that enable you to configure the settings programmatically.
Delete the scope and create another one with fewer connections.

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