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SIMPLORER User Manual V6.0 - FER-a

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Cursors<br />

Command Toolbar Symbol and Description<br />

<strong>SIMPLORER</strong> 6.0 — <strong>Manual</strong> 437<br />

EQUIDISTANT Adapts the data sets in a simulator file to a homogeneous time<br />

step.<br />

FFT Computes the frequency spectrum of a channel.<br />

POWER Calculate the power and Total Harmonic Distortion, a measure<br />

of the harmonic content, for any simulation quantity.<br />

FLIP Doubles an data channel axissymetrical around the Y axis for<br />

different X values.<br />

CHARACTERISTICS Compute parameters important in time domain system analysis.<br />

MATLAB TOOLBOX Opens the Matlab Toolbox dialog to exchange data between<br />

the DAY Post Processor and the Matlab workspace. See also<br />

14.1.8 “Matlab Tool Interface” on page 449.<br />

If a curve has been drawn in a coordinate system, then the ANALYSIS>CURSOR command allows<br />

the user to fade in two cursors which can be moved by mouse or keyboard buttons. The<br />

cursor positions (x, y) are displayed in the cursor output window. The ANALYSIS>CURSOR command<br />

is also available on the shortcut menu of a data channel.<br />

Cursor display in the<br />

graphical presentation<br />

The TAB key switches between the cursors. If the mouse is used, the left mouse button activates<br />

cursor #1 and the right one activates cursor #2. The cursors move from one data set<br />

entry to the next one in sequence. If the data set is very large and the keyboard buttons are<br />

used, press the SHIFT and the CTRL key to increase the cursor speed. If several curves are<br />

displayed in one window, press the UP or DOWN ARROW key to switch between the curves.<br />

If you know one the coordinates of a specific value, you can enter the value directly in the cursor<br />

output window. After TAB the cursor is placed at the entered position automatically.

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