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its origin, change its colour, line style, etc back to contents Changing appearance of curves Alternatively, click the Style button in the Curve Manager and use the Style menu. The highlighted curves will be changed After selecting colour/style etc, press Apply. back to contents Operations on curves Operations on curves are in these four menus。 Operate has basic arithmetic and other utilities Hover over a button for a longer description Automotive menu has filtering and injury criteria back to contents Operations on curves ? Operations requiring one curve input, ? . clip(A) = B. ? A (“Group 1”) can be one or many curves. Click on the curves in the list, or use Pick Visible then Done to terminate picking. ? If the operation requires constants, these are typed in the text boxes. ? One output curve is produced from each input curve. back to contents Operations on curves ? Operations requiring two inputs, ? . Multiply A x B = C ? A (“Group 1”) can be one or many curves. Click on the curves in the list or use Pick Visible (and press Done to terminate picking). Say Group 1 contains N curves. ? B (“Group 2”) can be – Constant: key in the value. Each curve in Group 1 will be multiplied by the constant, producing N output curves. – One curve. Each curve in Group 1 will be multiplied by this curve (the yvalues at each xpoint are multiplied together), producing N output curves. – N curves. The first curve in A is multiplied by the first curve in B, the second by the second, etc, resulting in N output curves. back to contents Operations on curves By default, both input and output curves are kept。 the output curve has the same colour and style as the input curve. Example shown here after C180 filter. This behaviour can be changed, as shown back to contents Operations by rightclick on curves Operations that require only one input and no constants may be performed by rightclicking the curve back to contents The “overwrite input” setting is also available from here, so the original curve will automatically disappear. Operations by rightclick on curves back to contents Output – graph images ? Decide the image file type and file name, then press Capture ? “Clipboard” is available only on Windows PC. This allows images to be pasted into other windows applications such as Powerpoint. back to contents Output curves ? In the Write menu, select type of file . CSV ? Give the filename ? Select Curves to be written ? Press Apply back to contents Working with multiple models ? T/HIS can keep several models open, and read data from them in one operation ? “Select Models” controls which models are available for reading data and identifies each model by title or by direc