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ISOCAM Interactive Analysis User's Manual Version 5.0 - ISO - ESA

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14.4. CUBE ANALYSIS 129<br />

Figure 14.7: The Plot Window<br />

14.4.3.4 Plot Window<br />

This window has buttons and a display region, it is described in 14.7. The display region plot<br />

the Intensity of a selected pixel versus the time (see next window). The last two buttons of the<br />

previous window enable to choose the scale and range of the Z axis. Here the buttons enable to<br />

choose the Z range of the plot.<br />

• ≪ , ≫ : to scroll the plot along the Z axis.<br />

• ZMin , ZMax : text widget, you can type the Z range, the plot will be displayed according<br />

to these values.<br />

• Min , Max : text widget, you can type the intensity thresholds, the plot will be displayed<br />

according to these values.<br />

• Fixed / Auto : toggle button, if Auto is selected, then an automatic intensity scaling<br />

of the plot is done between the minimum and maximum value of the plot and NOT the<br />

whole cube.<br />

If Fixed is select, the minimum and maximum values don’t change when an another pixel<br />

is selected.<br />

• Sum / Mean : toggle button, to plot the sum or the mean when a rectangle is chosen<br />

in the Frame Window (see advanced features).<br />

14.4.4 Frame Window<br />

This window has buttons and a display region, it is described in 14.8. This window displays one<br />

selected image of the cube. In this window, the upper rectangle contains the title of the image<br />

with the selected filter and the selected pixel field of view, then buttons to select the intensity<br />

of the displayed image.

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