6 automatically calculated result variables, Automatically calculated result variables – Metrohm viva 1.1 (ProLab) User Manual
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You can select the method variables directly in the formula editor under
Variables
▶ Evaluation parameter variables in order to avoid syntax
errors.
Available evaluation parameter variables
Identification
Description
Data
type
CONC
Substance concentration in the standard
Number
UNI
Basic unit of substance concentration in the standard.
Text
Syntax
'ED.Calibration.Command name.Substance name.Variable identi-
fication'
Examples: 'ED.Calibration.CVS 10.Suppressor.EVRATIO'
You can select the method variables directly in the formula editor under
Variables
▶ Evaluation parameter variables in order to avoid syntax
errors.
Available evaluation parameter variables
Identification
Description
Data
type
EVRATIO
Evaluation ratio of a substance for the calibration curve (DT).
Number
2.3.3.6
Automatically calculated result variables
Dialog window: Formula editor
▶ Variables
The automatically calculated result variables are automatically generated
by the program for the VA measuring commands contained in the
method during the evaluation. In the formula editor, the Variables field
lists all variables which are available for the current method under Result
variables.
Syntax
'RS.Command name.Substance name.VAR{x}.REP{x}.Variable
identification'
Examples: 'RS.CVS_1.Cu.VAR{2}.REP{3}.HGT'
'RS.Command name.Substance name.Variable identification'
Examples: 'RS.CVS_1.Cu.CALC0'
'RS.Command name.VAR{x}.FP{z}.Variable identification'
Example: 'RS.CVS_1.VAR{1}.FP{1}.CUR.MNV'
You can select the method variables directly in the formula editor under
Variables
▶ Result variables in order to avoid syntax errors.