The data plotted in the Client Area of this Tab-Window are usually obtained by applying the Plot Graph command in the Tab-Window: Simulations  or  Tab-Window: Experiments. In this case the data refer to the screen info shown on the respective Tab-Window. Alternatively, x-y couples which are to be plotted can be entered fro scratch by means of the Edit command.
 
Ribbon Bar: Menu Commands

 
 
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•Command: Edit          
Edit the x-y-values associated with the active data set..  •Command: Duplicate  
Combination of Copy, Paste & Edit •Command: Plot Circles      
The active curve is plotted in the form of open circles.   •Command: Filled Circles 
The active curve is plotted in the form of filled circles.  
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•Command: Linear      
Plots a linear fit of the active data oCommand: Regression Parameters 
Shows slope, intercept and standard deviation of the linear fit oCommand: Correlation Coefficient  
Shows the correlation coefficient between the linear fit and the data points   
•Command: Parabolic      
Plots a linear fit of the active data oCommand: Regression Parameters 
Shows the definition parameters of the parabola together with the standard deviation of the parabolic fit  | 
 
  | Command Group: Data Exchange | 
•Clipboard Command: Copy          
Copy the active data set and put the copy on the clipboard.  •Clipboard Command: Cut 
Cut the active data set and put it on the clipboard.  •Clipboard Command: Paste 
Paste clipboard content into the Tabbed Window: Plot Graph.   
•File Command: Export           
Export the active data set as txt-file. •File Command: Import              
Opens a Windows File Dialog for selecting the txt-file(s) which are to be plotted.  | 
 
 
  | Command Group: Display | 
•Command: Next                  
Activate the curve referring to the next data set.  •Command: Previous  
Activate the curve referring to the previous data set.  •Command: Delete  Active Curve      
Delete the active data set. 
  •Command: Delete All Curves 
Delete the all data set. •Command: Zoom                  
Zooms the screen display by pressing down the left mouse button and draw a rectangle around the region which is to be zoomed. The zoom command can be repeatedly applied. •Command: Unzoom 
Undo the zoom command. •Command: Refresh Screen 
Removes Min/Max-Info and redraws the screen display.  |