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Click on an area below to read detailed descriptions of the Derived Parameter platform window:


Derived Parameter Window

 

 

 

The top portion of the Derived Parameter window identifies which sample is selected and what parameters have been derived for it. Samples with Derived Parameters will have a blue bar next to them in the workspace:[top]

To delete a derived parameter, click on it and click Delete. Or you can delete all derived parameters by clicking Delete All. If you want to distribute the current sample's derived parameters, click Copy To Group. [top]

 

 

 

to add a ratio parameter, choose the numerator and denominator then click Add Ratio. If you want the derived parameters to be linear, click that option. If you want to manually specify the range for the ratio and the number of decades, you may do so in the appropriate fields. [top]

 

 

to derive gains and offsets for a parameter, specify the source parameter and enter values for gain/offset.[top]

 

 

If your sample was acquired without saving time, you can create an artificial one by using the begind and end time keywords. This assumes a constant event rate. [top]

 

 

you can use this section of the platform to convert between lin and log, as well as to convert a parameter to a calibrated one assuming you have an existing Calibration standard. [top]

 

 

Creating a sum parameter will add two existing parameters. [top]

 

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