Analysis Tool

The Analysis tool is used to examine an experiment’s data or predictions. The analysis can be done on either a single point (Point Analysis) or a section of data (Section Analysis).

Analysis Tool
Point Analysis
Select Point Analysis to examine a specific point on the X-Axis (the time axis) of the graph.

X-Axis line
Slide Cursor: Only active when the pointer is over the X-Axis line. Drag the cursor to the point to analyze.
Analysis Name
X-Axis Position
Y-Axis value, for each Dataset
The X-Axis Position and the Y-Axes values automatically change as you move the X-Axis line along the graph. You can add as many Point Analysis markers as you want.
Section Analysis
Select Section Analysis to examine a specific period of time on the X-Axis of the graph.

Start: left X-Axis position for the section
End: right X-Axis position for the section
Slide Cursor: Only active when the pointer is over the Start or End lines
Analysis Name
X-Axis Position range
Min: Minimum value for each Dataset in the section
Max: Maximum value for each Dataset in the section
Mean: Average value for each Dataset in the section
Median: Middle value for each Dataset in the section
Std Deviation: The Standard Deviation for each Dataset in the section
Integral: The area under the curve for each Dataset in the section
(Curve Fit)
Curve Fit Equation
X-Axis range and Y-Axes Values automatically update as you move the Start and End lines. Move the whole section by dragging any part of the Section Analysis area.
Tips and Tricks
Drag the info boxes to move them. This is useful if multiple info boxes overlap.
Curve Fit
A Curve Fit is an approximation of the data that can be represented by a mathematical function. The software will mathematically calculate the best fit of the selected curve to the given dataset section.
NoneNo curve
1.ordery = mx + b
2.ordery = ax2 + bx + c
3.ordery = ax3 + bx2 + cx + d
Curve Fit lines are shown as light grey. The Curve Fit equation is shown in the info box.

Analysis Tool
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