User Curve Fit; Statistics - Fourier MultiLogPRO User Manual

Fourier multilogpro data loggers: user guide
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MultiLab displays the fit formula:
5. Press

3. User Curve Fit

This option allows you to create your own curve fit formula.
1. Enter your equation to the Y= editor of your TI calculator
2. Run MultiLab and display the Select Analysis screen
3. Press
4. Use the Up
5. Use the Up
press
6. Enter a new value for that coefficient, then press
MultiLab calculates the new fit equation and displays it together with
the analyzed data.
You can repeat the process in order to change the coefficient value or
to edit another coefficient.

4. Statistics

You can select a region of a data set and display statistics of the data range:
MINIMUM – The smallest value in the range
MAXIMUM – The largest value in the range
MEAN – The average of all the numbers in the range
STD. DEVIATION – The standard deviation
n – The number of data points in the range
to display the curve fit on the graph screen
from the Select Analysis screen
and Down
and Down
Chapter 3 Working with a TI Calculator
keys to select a sensor, then press
keys to select a coefficient, then
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