Sortable List
The Sortable List allows to identify quickly the signals with the highest deviation from the average value or the highest resp. lowest absolute value.
Imbalance [mV]
Displays the imbalance of the signals. The imbalance bars displayed for each signal are colored blue or red.
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Negative deviation from the average value of all signals. |
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Positive deviation from the average value of all signals. |
Signal Value [Unit]
Displays the absolute values of the signals.
| Trend indicator |
Description |
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The value of the subsequent sample is lower than the current sample. |
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The value of the subsequent sample is the same as the current sample. |
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The value of the subsequent sample is higher than the current sample. |
You can perform the following actions:
To define the Sortable List properties
The complete set of configuration possibilities for this instrument is available in the Properties docking window. There, the tooltips provide a detailed description of the properties and their possible options.
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Do one of the following:
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In the instrument, click
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Select the instrument and press Alt+Enter.
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In the instrument, right-click and select Properties in the context menu.
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Move a column by dragging its column header to the new position within the table header.
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Release the mouse button.
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Right-click a column.
A list of the default columns appears.
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To show or hide a column, select or clear the checkbox of the respective name in the list.
Selecting Signals.
To know how you can add signals to a new or existing instrument, see Assigning Signals to Instruments.
Note: Each signal can be added only once.
For more information, see To replace a signal.
If you click one of the column headers, you can sort the table contents by this column in increasing order. With another click on the same column header, the sorting order is inverted.
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Right-click the row with the signal that you want to delete.
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Select Remove Signal.
See also