IFU_EN_GEN-HT Version 1.01
July2020
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Relative regions allow features to be aligned to other features.
Example 1: Find the first peak ratio after normalised fluorescence has passed a threshold.
1. Create an 'any' region, testing normalised fluorescence
2. Create a 'peak' region, testing smoothed ratio; X range 0-0, relative to region 1
Example 2: Test the fluorescence at a peak ratio location.
1. Create a 'peak' region, testing smoothed ratio
2. Create an 'average' region, testing normalised fluorescence; X range -30 to +30, relative to
region 1.
Regions can be relative to the values found by other targets, by using references.
RESULT DEFINITIONS
This screen shows an overview of the
target results. The type and how many
regions required/prohibited are shown.
The order of which the results are called
is important. This can be changed by
selecting a result and using the up and
down arrows. The first matching result
will be displayed in the result table.
New results can be added and results
can be deleted from this screen.
Adding or editing a result will show this
screen. The explanation of the different
parameters is below.
Result definitions specify which features are required or prohibited for each possible result. Result
definitions are tested in order. The first matching result is displayed in the result overview table.
Result checking waits for all dependant regions to complete, or until no pending regions can affect the
result (e.g. if a prohibited region is positive, the state of other regions is irrelevant).