4.5 Analysis and Recalculation of Data
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Click the [Sample Unit] button at the right of a data table or click
[Sample Unit] in the [Data] menu. A dialog box opens.
Type in a desired sample unit and click the [OK] button. Pay
attention to the unit when using the concentration correction
factor.
The number of digits below decimal point in standard sample,
unknown sample and absorbance values can be changed.
Click the [Decimal Place] button at the right of a data table or
click [Decimal Place] in the [Data] menu. A dialog box opens.
Input a desired numeral and click the [Recalculate] button.
You can edit the reagent name after finishing measurement
when chemical modifier is used. Open [Edit] on the menu bar
and select [Edit reagent name]. The Data Process window
appears. Edit the reagent name and click [OK].
To reset the results of recalculation or change carried out in the
Data Process window, select the [Reset Data] command from
the [Data] menu.
Upon double-clicking in the profile graph area or clicking [Profile]
in the [Data] menu, the profile dialog box is displayed to allow
overlaying of profiles (a single profile also allowed), tracing, and
baseline specification. For tracing, left-click on the Profile
window to display the pop-up menu. See “3.12 Changing the
Display of a Profile Graph” for information on the usage.
The concentration component commonly contained in samples
due to pretreatment can be subtracted by sample blank
specification for recalculation.
A sample blank can be set as follows. Measure a sample blank
as one of the unknown samples in advance and specify the
relevant data for sample blank in the Data Process window.
Multiple sample blanks can be specified. Samples measured
after a blank-specified sample become the object of calculation.
Therefore, sample blanks need to be measured before unknown
samples subjected to calculation.
4.5.7 Changing
Digits
Below Decimal
Point
4.5.8 Editing
Reagent
Name
4.5.6 Changing
Sample
Unit
4.5.9 Restoring
the
Recalculated
Results
4.5.10 Detailed
Display
of Profile Graph
4.5.11 Specifying
a
Sample Blank
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