4.5.2 Exchanging
Data
4.5.3 Changing
Calculation Mode
4.5.4 Changing the
Concentration
Correction Factor
4.5.5 Changing Sample
Name
If a sample was mistaken, data can be exchanged.
(1)
In a Data Table, click the row of the sample for exchange to
turn it blue.
(2)
Click the [Exchange Samples] button at the right of the data
table or click [Exchange Samples] in the [Data] menu.
(3)
In a dialog box, a list of samples to be exchanged with the
present one is displayed. Select the desired sample and
click [Recalculate].
NOTE:
Exchange between STD and UNK samples cannot be
specified.
Click the [Calculation Mode] button at the right of a data table or
click [Calculation Mode] in the [Data] menu. A dialog box opens.
Click on a different radio button to select a new calculation mode
(Integral, Peak Height, Peak Area or Peak Width) and click the
[Recalculate] button. The mode of calculating measured data
changes.
Click the [Concentration Correction] button at the right of the
Data Table, or select the [Concentration Correction] command
from the [Data] menu. The dialog box will then appear. In this
dialog box, change the concentration correction factor as desired,
and click the [Recalculate] button. See "Changing Sample
Name" as you cannot change the sample name in this procedure.
Click the [Sample Name] button at the right of a data table or
click [Sample Name] in the [Data] menu. A dialog box opens.
Input a sample name and click the [OK] button. For renaming a
standard sample name, click the [STD Sample Name] button in
the dialog box and set a new name. To use "Common Sample
Input", select a desired column (highlight the column in blue) and
enter a "UNK Common Name" and, then, click "Enter." For
numbering, select a desired column in the similar manner and
mark the Automatic Numbering and set a starting number and,
then, click "Enter." The "UNK Common Name" and the
"Automatic Numbering" can be used simultaneously.
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