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== Edit mark information window ==
== Mark information ==
By a click on the mark bar the window '''Edit mark information''' opens. This window contains three functions:
[[File:Mark information.png|left|300px]]
:::: Click on the horizontal mark bar to open the window '''Mark information'''. This window contains three functions:
:* [[Delete points]]: Deletes all data points in the graph within the selected mark frame.
:* [[Delete points]]: Deletes all data points in the graph within the selected mark frame.
:* [[Interpolate points]]: Interpolates all data points in the graph within the selected mark frame.
:* [[Interpolate points]]: Interpolates all data points in the graph within the selected mark frame.

Revision as of 08:00, 6 October 2016


high-resolution terminology - matching measurements at high-resolution


Marks - DatLab

Description

Marks in DatLab define sections of a plot recorded over time. Marks are set by the user in real-time, or post-experimentally for basic level data analysis. Marks contain the data of the selected plot within the defined section of time. Marks are shown by a horizontal bar in the active plot. The default Mark names are given automatically in numerical sequence. Rename marks individually by clicking into the horizontal bar, or use corresponding templates for renaming the entire sequence of marks.


Reference: MiPNet19.18C DatLab-guide


MitoPedia O2k and high-resolution respirometry: DatLab 

Mark information

Mark information.png
Click on the horizontal mark bar to open the window Mark information. This window contains three functions:
  • Delete points: Deletes all data points in the graph within the selected mark frame.
  • Interpolate points: Interpolates all data points in the graph within the selected mark frame.
  • Restore points: Reverses all data points in the graph within the selected mark frame if they have been previously deleted or interpolated.

These functions are applied by selecting the according tick box and pressing the button OK.


Setting marks

  • Problem: Graph scaling window opens when setting a mark
  1. When setting a mark on a plot, the Scaling window may appear. This happens if the mouse cursor is set on the time axis.
  2. Solution: Set marks with the mouse cursor pointed above or below the time axis.