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ETAS
To show or hide columns
Each statistical function is shown in a separate column. You can select which
statistical functions shall be displayed.
To distinguish signals that have the same name but are coming from different
devices or different rasters, you can display the device, raster, or unit column.
To increase and decrease the number of decimals
To copy signal name and other meta information
To know how you can copy the signal name and other meta information to
other applications, see "Reusing the Signal Name in Other Applications" on
page 55.
To remove signals
5.6

Event List

The Event List shows all value changes of the assigned signals. Events can be
shown for Boolean signals as well as for numeric, enumerations, and string sig-
nals. String signals are, for example, user comments during recording. For
Boolean and numeric signals a rising respective falling edge icon is shown
depending on an increasing respective decreasing physical value. For string
and enumeration signals, only string values with an event icon are shown.
If the assigned signal changes, the content updates automatically. For
example, the signal changes in the following cases:
The assigned signal is a calculated signal and you modify the cal-
l
culation formula. For more information, see "Defining Calculated Sig-
nals" on page 58.
MDA V8.6 – User Guide
1. In the toolbar, click
erties window.
A list of all columns appears.
2. To show or hide a column, select or clear the checkbox of the
respective column name in the list.
1. Mark the columns for which you want to change the number of
decimal places.
2. In the toolbar, click one of the following icons:
To show more decimal places, click
To show fewer decimal places, click
1. Select one or more signals. Do one of the following:
In the instrument, mark one or more rows.
In the Configuration Manager, mark one or more signals.
2. In the context menu, select Remove.
or use the tab Instrument in the Prop-
.
.
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