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BSA Flow Software Installation and User's Guide - CSI

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Figure 5-54. Size histogram (left) <strong>and</strong> corrected size histogram (PVC) (right).<br />

5.11.3 Scale Properties<br />

Figure 5-55. Scale properties of the histogram object<br />

X min., X max. These properties determine the minimum <strong>and</strong> maximum values on the X-,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Y. They are used as inputs for histograms in Counts percent, Counts<br />

Cumulative Percent, Probability Density Function, Surface Percent,<br />

Surface Cumulative Percent, Volume Percent, Volume Cumulative<br />

Percent.<br />

Y min., Y max. axis respectively. If the properties X scaling <strong>and</strong> Y scaling are set to<br />

Automatic, the minimum <strong>and</strong> maximum values will be adjusted<br />

automatically to match the data shown.<br />

X scaling, Y scaling These properties can be either Automatic or Manual, with Automatic being<br />

the default setting. When scaling is set to Automatic, the minimum <strong>and</strong><br />

maximum values of the axis in question will be automatically adjusted<br />

according to the data, while Manual scaling, means that the user specifies<br />

minimum <strong>and</strong> maximum-values manually.<br />

The default setting Automatic ensures that all samples are included in the<br />

initial plot, while subsequently the user can zoom in on areas of specific<br />

interest by switching to manual scaling. Whenever the user changes a<br />

minimum or maximum value manually, the scaling of the corresponding axis<br />

will switch to Manual.<br />

<strong>BSA</strong> <strong>Flow</strong> <strong>Software</strong>: Project explorer objects 5-63

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