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tiBase 1.1
Note
The above losses of accuracy by rounding off in the area of the maxi-
mum certain places are only relevant theoretically. Most of the time
they are lower by several orders of magnitude than – as an example –
the uncertainties resulting from weighing out the sample.
2.4.3
Variables
2.4.3.1
Variables - Overview
Dialog window: Formula editor
Variables are automatically generated by the program during or at the end
of the determination. You can use the formula editor to access these and
either use the values for further calculations or output them as a result.
Variable types
The following types of variables are differentiated:
Name
Syntax
Description
'MV.Variable
name'
Method variables include the varia-
bles FCT and DIV
'MV.Variable
name'
Sample data variables include the
variables Sample size, Unit, Sam-
ple position, ID1 and ID2.
'Command
name.Variable
name'
Command variables are variables
which are generated by the individ-
ual commands in the method run.
The command variables are dis-
played in the order determined by
the commands executed in the
method run.
'RS.Result
name.Variable
identification'
Result variables are special com-
mand variables which are gener-
ated by CALC commands and
which are available under a desig-
nation of their own.
'DV.Variable
identification'
Determination variables are general
variables and cannot be assigned to
individual commands.