Difference between revisions of "Dispersion curve target"
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Revision as of 21:34, 26 November 2008
Loading curves
Click on Load button
Note: you can load as many curve as you want. However, you MUST keep only the curves that you want to invert. All curves remaining inside this tool will be used for the misfit computation. Leaving undesired curves may lead to erroneous inversion results.
Browsing curves
All curves loaded or created so far are displayed on the attached plot. But only the current curve is shown in the table. To change the current curve, play with the horizontal scroll bar. The title of the frame just below give the index and the total number of available curves. All items within this frame apply to current curve:
To identify curves on the plot, it is handy to play with the Visible check box. It does not remove the curve but just hides it on the plot.
You can also associate a special color, pen and symbol to each curve with the Legend button. Naming curves with unique names might be also useful.