Moving data outside the tolerance to the curve, Clearing flags inside a tolerance range – ADS Environmental Services Profile Software 950015B6 User Manual
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Moving Data Outside the Tolerance to the Curve
After establishing the tolerance width, use the Snap Data option to
move any data located outside the tolerance range to the
scattergraph curve. Perform the following steps to use the Snap
Data option:
Outside
Tolerance
button
Snap Data
button
1. Select the Outside Tolerance toolbar button.
2. Select the scattergraph data you want to move to the curve
using the mouse to drag a selection box across the horizontal
(X) scattergraph axis.
3. Select the Edit > Snap Data option or the Snap Data toolbar
button to move the data to the curve.
The points outside the tolerance area will be moved to the selected
scattergraph curve.
Note: Selecting the Above checkbox (from the
Tolerances section on the Setup tab of the Curve
Properties dialog) moves all data above the tolerance
curve to the scattergraph curve. Selecting the Below
checkbox moves all data below the tolerance curve to the
scattergraph curve.
Clearing Flags Inside a Tolerance Range
After establishing the tolerance width, use the Inside Tolerance
option to clear flags from data located inside the tolerance range.
Note: This option is often used after using the Snap Data
option to remove flags from data previously located
outside the tolerance range.
Perform the following steps to clear flags from data located inside
the tolerance ranges:
Inside
Tolerance
button
1. Select the Inside Tolerance toolbar button.
2. Select the scattergraph data you want to move using the mouse
to drag a selection box across the horizontal (X) axis.