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Difference between revisions of "Scaling - DatLab"

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|description='''Scaling''' a graph in [[DatLab]] allows for viewing a data plot in differently scaled graphs, zooming the signal and time scales, and scrolling along the axes of the graph provide maximum information on the current experiment. This does not influence the format of stored data. It is highly recommended to use a standard [[Layout]] as a reference.
|description='''Scaling''' a graph in [[DatLab]] allows for viewing a data plot in differently scaled graphs, zooming the signal and time scales, and scrolling along the axes of the graph provide maximum information on the current experiment. This does not influence the format of stored data. It is highly recommended to use a standard [[Layout]] as a reference.
Β»''Compare:'' [[Select plots in DatLab]].
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== Compare ==
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Revision as of 07:07, 25 July 2016


high-resolution terminology - matching measurements at high-resolution


Scaling - DatLab

Description

Scaling a graph in DatLab allows for viewing a data plot in differently scaled graphs, zooming the signal and time scales, and scrolling along the axes of the graph provide maximum information on the current experiment. This does not influence the format of stored data. It is highly recommended to use a standard Layout as a reference. Β»Compare: Select plots in DatLab.

Abbreviation: F6

Reference: MiPNet19.18C DatLab Guide


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