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View, Print, and Edit Menus. Viewing Your Data as a Graph Upon downloading data or opening an existing file, you must select the parameters to view. SpecWare will display the Change Graph Parameters screen (see p. 34). This screen will also appear when opening new files (see Opening Files, p. 28). Select which parameters will be graphed and on which vertical axis (Y1 or Y2) the data scale for a given parameter will be displayed. The data will be displayed in a graph with the logger reading on a vertical Sample SpecWare Graph Screen. scale, time on the horizontal scale and the legend shown underneath the graph. As the cursor is moved across the graph, the time and data values are displayed at the bottom of the screen. Only 1 parameter can be plotted on the Y1 axis. The data scale on the Y1 axis will be in the units of the parameter being displayed. The Y2 axis, however, can be used to plot multiple parameters. If only one parameter is being plotted using the Y2 axis, the data scale will be in the units of that parameter. However, if the Y2 axis is being used to plot more than 1 parameter, the data scale will range from 0 to 100. All data plotted with Y2 as its vertical reference axis will, therefore, be normalized to a scale of 0 to 100. Each parameter has a default range that is used to do the normalization. The default ranges encompass most data values that will be seen in the field. This range can be modified in the Graph tab of the Preferences screen (p. 10). When more than 1 parameter is plotted on the Y2 axis, the actual numerical values of each plotted point can be still be seen beneath the graph. The following example is given for illustration: Example: The default range for solar radiation is 0 to 1,250 W/m2. Assume, during a given month, the peak solar radiation was 550 W/m2. If solar radiation is plotted on the Y2 axis along with one or more other variables, its maximum normalized value will be 44 [because 100 x (550/1250) = 44]. However, if in the Preferences screen, the default range is changed to 0 to 600 W/m2, the normalized graph of solar radiation will then have a peak of 92 [because 100 x (550/600) = 92]. In both cases, “550 W/m2 will be displayed as the value beneath the graph. Viewing Your Data as Text Click on the View Data as Text quick-button or on the View Data as Text command in the View menu. A WordPad or Notepad window (depending on what is available on your computer) will overlay the graph and display the numerical data for that graph. Printing Your Graph Cl...
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