Filtering Data

Note  

The filter affects all data sets and only the views, not the optimization. To ignore data for the optimization, set the data weight to 0. For more information, see Set Data Range Weight.

  1. Select Analysis > Filter Data.

    The ClosedFilter Data window opens.

  2. To add a new filter, click below the filter list.

  3. In the pop-up window, type a name for the filter and confirm with OK.

  4. To add a formula to the filter, click the New row.

  5. The Add Filter window opens, where you can create a formula using the Data/Parameters/Nodes lists and the calculation buttons.

    Data points are shown only if the expression is true for a data point, e.g. %speed% > 2000 shows only points greater than 2000.

  6. To validate the formula, click Validate.

  7. If the formula is valid, click OK.

  8. Select AND or OR from the drop-down list as the boolean operator to link the formulas.

  9. To activate the filter as global or local filter, select it from the list and click Set Active.

  10. Click OK.

See also

Working in the Data Step of ASCMO-MOCA

Step 5: Build Up the Function