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4. Functions
Figure 21: Analysis wizard – functions
1. Select a function from the
Functions
list. MultiLab displays the
function’s formula at the bottom of the dialog box.
2. If you use the cursor to select a data set, it will be highlighted in the
G1
drop list, but you have the option of selecting a different data set.
Tip:
To create a function whose independent variable is time (e.g. to fit a
mathematical function to a data series), select a time series from the
G1
drop list. If
there are several plots on the graph the list includes a separate time series for each
plot as the number of data point may vary from plot to plot.
3. If the analysis function involves two data sets, select the second
data or time series set from the
G2
drop list.
4. To synchronize the Y – Scale with one of the plots on the graph,
check the
Synchronize scale with
checkbox and select the
appropriate plot from the adjacent drop list.
5. Enter a constant in each of the
A, B
and
C
boxes (optional, the
default values are one for a coefficient and zero for a free term).
6. Enter a name in the
Name
box (optional – the default name includes
both the function’s formula and the data set name).
7. Enter a unit (optional).
8. Select an
Open
option.
9. Click
OK
.
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