User Options for Calibration: Combined Curve Editor Tab
To go to this tab, click the User Options
button and select the Experiment
tab. On the Experiment tab, double-click in the
Value field of the Calibration
option, then select the Combined Curve Editor tab.
The settings in this tab are only applied to newly added combined curve editors; they have no influence on existing combined curve editors.
You can perform the following settings:
Display change markers
Defines whether the change markers should be displayed.
Arrangement 2D
Defines the arrangement of the table editor and the 2D map editor in the combined editor.
Display mode
Defines the display mode.
Current page
Shows the adjustment values of the active page.
Both pages
Shows the adjustment values of the working and reference page tiled horizontally.
Differences
Shows the deviations of the adjustment values of the working page based on the reference page.
Current page and differences
Shows the adjustment values of the reference page with the deviations of the working page.
Current page with addresses
Shows the adjustment values of the current page with the addresses of the adjustment values.
Rotation of horizontal axis description
Defines in which angle the x-axis is labeled.
Rotation of vertical axis description
Defines in which angle the Y-axis is labeled.
Show process point
Defines whether the process point should be shown during the measurement.
Representation
Defines the value representation.
Table
Values are displayed as a table.
2D Graphic
Values are displayed as a curve.
Table & 2D Graphic
Values are displayed as a table and a curve. You can define the arrangement of the table editor and the 2D map editor with the Arrangement 2D option.
Display grid lines in graphic
Defines, whether a grid should be displayed in the graphic. You can choose between various grid types.
Display grid lines in table
Defines, whether a grid should be displayed in the table.
Graphic size in combined editor [%]
Defines the size of the 2D graphic in % (in reference to the size of the curve editor).
Show process point history
Defines whether the process points taken in the current measurement should be shown in addition to the current process point.
Z value interpolation type
Defines the method to be used for calculating Z values when calibrating or adding axis point values.
none
The Z values are not interpolated.
normal
The Z values are calculated as follows: If the axis point value is reduced, a linear interpolation is made between the earlier values of the changed axis point and the
values of the next-smallest axis point. If the axis point value is increased, the interpolation is made between the earlier values of the axis point and the values of the next-largest axis point.
Int. to larger axis point
The Z values are interpolated linearly between the earlier values of the corresponding axis point and the values of the next-largest axis point. When the largest axis point is edited, the values of the next-smallest axis point are used for the interpolation.
Int. to smaller axis point
The Z values are interpolated linearly between the earlier values of the corresponding axis point and the values of the next-smallest axis point. When the smallest axis point is edited, the values of the next-largest axis point are used as a limit for the interpolation.
Auto size columns
Defines whether the columns are resized automatically.
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