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SIMPLORER User Manual V6.0 - FER-a

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14<br />

432 Data Evaluation<br />

14.1.5 Managing Simulation Data<br />

There are many ways to edit graphics and tables and to adapt the presentation to your needs.<br />

The following elements are described in the following paragraphs:<br />

• Edit the data channel<br />

• Edit the coordinate system<br />

• Change the properties (colors and elements) of a graphic<br />

• Edit Tables<br />

Adding, Removing, and Deleting Data Channels<br />

You can remove (hide), add (show), or delete data channels in analysis file presentations.<br />

• Remove (Hide) and Add (Show)<br />

The «Remove» option removes the data from all representations (graphic, table, presentation).<br />

It is possible to add them again with «Add». You can find «Remove» and «Add» options<br />

in the shortcut menus of the data channels (Object browser or window) and in the SHOW/HIDE<br />

CHANNELS menu.<br />

• Delete<br />

The «Delete» option deletes the data from the source file. This<br />

means the data are no longer available for presentations.You<br />

can find «Delete» in the shortcut menu of the data channel in<br />

the source file.<br />

It is not possible to update the simulation data if you delete a data channel because<br />

data cannot be updated after the number of data channels has changed.<br />

Editing the Coordinate System<br />

Representation<br />

Original simulator<br />

settings<br />

Limits for<br />

the axis<br />

Change the representation<br />

with<br />

fixed factors<br />

You can set the size of the<br />

coordinate system and the<br />

representation (linear or<br />

logarithmic) independently<br />

for the X and Y axes.

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