Difference between revisions of "SciFigs: Merge"
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[[Image:Merge_Pop-up.png|thumb|right|250px|Pop-up window]] | [[Image:Merge_Pop-up.png|thumb|right|250px|Pop-up window]] | ||
After pressing the '''Merge''' button a pop-up window appear where you can select which curves, that have to be loaded before, should be used. | After pressing the '''Merge''' button a pop-up window appear where you can select which curves, that have to be loaded before, should be used. | ||
− | By selecting the three Dispersion Curves Loaded ([[Media:Test_Rayeigh_merge1.disp|Test_Rayeigh_merge1.disp]])you can have a Merged Curve. ''Note'' that now you have on the curve list (scroll bar titled ''Curve data'') an additional curve with the ''Name'' '''average''' that you can further manipulate. '''Be careful''' that Curves that have '''overlapping frequency ranges are Averaged''' and these with '''non-overlapping frequency ranges are Merged'''. | + | By selecting the three Dispersion Curves Loaded ([[Media:Test_Rayeigh_merge1.disp|Test_Rayeigh_merge1.disp]],[[Media:Test_Rayeigh_merge2.disp|Test_Rayeigh_merge2.disp]],[[Media:Test_Rayeigh_merge3.disp|Test_Rayeigh_merge3.disp]])you can have a Merged Curve. ''Note'' that now you have on the curve list (scroll bar titled ''Curve data'') an additional curve with the ''Name'' '''average''' that you can further manipulate. '''Be careful''' that Curves that have '''overlapping frequency ranges are Averaged''' and these with '''non-overlapping frequency ranges are Merged'''. |
[[Image:Merge.png|thumb|right|600px|Merged Curve presented with red dashed color and it is based on the three curves given in black color]] | [[Image:Merge.png|thumb|right|600px|Merged Curve presented with red dashed color and it is based on the three curves given in black color]] |
Revision as of 13:10, 9 March 2010
After pressing the Merge button a pop-up window appear where you can select which curves, that have to be loaded before, should be used. By selecting the three Dispersion Curves Loaded (Test_Rayeigh_merge1.disp,Test_Rayeigh_merge2.disp,Test_Rayeigh_merge3.disp)you can have a Merged Curve. Note that now you have on the curve list (scroll bar titled Curve data) an additional curve with the Name average that you can further manipulate. Be careful that Curves that have overlapping frequency ranges are Averaged and these with non-overlapping frequency ranges are Merged.