TESTO 300XXL Instruction Manual page 25

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Demo file without instrument
Notes:
• The section is a time section.
If you have determined a section for a measurement protocol,
all of the calculations apply to this section. Remove the section
limits if you wish to have the whole data sequence calculated.
• Section limits and mean calculation.
Select a measurement curve to determine the time range to
which the following calculations and data saving, if required, are
limited. Section limits, the minimum and maximum of the limited
value curve and the arithmetic mean are all shown in the status
bar.
"Compensating curve"
Compensating curves are a help to better assess large amounts
of data, "runaways" are suppressed and the actual curve is
imitated using a theoretical, mathematical function.
Select a measurement curve to show a compensating curve or to
switch it off. The degree of the curve is determined at between 0
to 7 in the context menu for the curve (right mouse button). 0
degree corresponds to a pure mean calculation, 1 degree
describes the linear trend, a higher degree helps curves with
several minimum and maximum values.
By contrast, if "Mark measurement points" is selected, the
measurement points along the curve are marked. It is only at
these points that the value shown corresponds exactly to the
measured value. The curve between the points comes about
through interpolation. If there is a measurement, the
measurement points are interpolated linearly - are connected by
straight lines. The curve can be smoothed if the measurement is
stopped.
Smoothing in this case means that the measurement points are
connected by an interpolating curve. This curve goes through all
of the measurement points. It is, therefore, not a compensating
curve. Only the space between two points is filled by a curve, or
a type of spline.
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