"Curve(s) to operate on" box contains a list of al
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"Curve(s) to operate on" box contains a list of al
Hello David --
In reviewing the Help file under "Differentiate a Curve (Generate menu)" the description includes this phrase:
"The "Curve(s) to operate on" box contains a list of all curves ... "
Where does on find this 'box' ?
Version 2.3.5.3 Thanks, --len
BTW - I did get the macro Differentiate to work as a work around.
In reviewing the Help file under "Differentiate a Curve (Generate menu)" the description includes this phrase:
"The "Curve(s) to operate on" box contains a list of all curves ... "
Where does on find this 'box' ?
Version 2.3.5.3 Thanks, --len
BTW - I did get the macro Differentiate to work as a work around.
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The list is limited to curves that are monotonically increasing in X. If you only have one curve that does that, then the list will be disabled and that one curve is selected by default. If you have NO curves that increase in X then the command would be disabled.
If this doesn't agree with what you're seeing, please save a graph as a DPlot file and send it to me.
If this doesn't agree with what you're seeing, please save a graph as a DPlot file and send it to me.
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If that really is the case then something has gone badly haywire. My best suggestion is to exit DPlot, reboot, and try again.After more testing the lack of a curves popup box seems related to using the Differentiated Curve menu item.
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Thanks for the file. There's definitely a bug that I need to look into, but it can be worked around by first sorting your two curves (Edit>Sort, and they both need it). What should happen with your unedited data is Generate>Differentiate should be disabled and/or present an error message telling you why you can't use it.
But that doesn't explain why subsequent commands like Erase should fail. Something is amiss.
But that doesn't explain why subsequent commands like Erase should fail. Something is amiss.
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This is now fixed, and the fix will be included in the next release. Thanks for pointing out the problem.
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Thanks David for having a look.
I was surprised the Edit>Sort was needed for my data - I believe the x-data was monotonically increasing. In any case, the Generate>Differentiate then worked.
However, the resulting derivative plot ends with a large +/- spike that essentially obscures the other values of the derivative.
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I was surprised the Edit>Sort was needed for my data - I believe the x-data was monotonically increasing. In any case, the Generate>Differentiate then worked.
However, the resulting derivative plot ends with a large +/- spike that essentially obscures the other values of the derivative.
--len
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That's easy enough to tell if you import the data into Excel and add a column with, for example, =if(A2<A1,1,0).I was surprised the Edit>Sort was needed for my data - I believe the x-data was monotonically increasing.
I should probably add a command to report this condition.
The answer is correct, though. It is due to the large spikes near the end of the record. Zoom in and you'll see. You might be happier with first using Edit>Equal Intervals on the input.However, the resulting derivative plot ends with a large +/- spike that essentially obscures the other values of the derivative.
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