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7.6.3 Exporting Experimental Data
Data can be exported by selecting the “Export” button underneath the graph settings.
Export parameters can be adjusted according to the desired Layout, Destination and
Other options.
7.6.3.1 Exporting
It is possible to export the Metrics associated with a particular vessel directly to
another document or to a selected file. There are a variety of options regarding
the format in which the data are exported. To export vessel Metrics, select the
“Export” button rather than the “Graph” button at the lower right-corner of the
graphing window. Choosing the “Export” button will open a new “Export
Metrics” window, in which details of the selected export format can be chosen.
The scans for which data will be available for export are selected using the Time
Tree in the graphing box, prior to selecting the “Export” button. The default
settings are the first and last scans available for the selected vessel. The User has
the option to select specific Time Ranges, by using the mouse or arrow buttons
on the Time Tree. The User can select the entire time range or a subset within
the range. If only the data from a single scan need to be exported, choose Single
Time instead of Time Range from the drop-down menu above the Start Time
radio button.
If Time Range is selected, then the data set that is exported will be a continuous
set within the given time span. It is NOT possible to simultaneously export data
from individual, temporally discontinuous scan times. If discrete, discontinuous
Figure 21.
Example Microplate Graph