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E-CON Graph Window Operations
(3) On the Save Data dialog box, specify the name of the folder where the list variable is
stored and the list name.
Time and data are stored in different lists. Specify a list name for each.
The time value is always stored as seconds.
Tap here and then select the
destination folder from the list
that appears.
Use the keyboard to input the
variable name.
(4) After the settings are configured in the way you want, tap [OK].
Tip
When the displayed graph is an FFT graph, a [Freq] (Frequency) parameter appears on the Save
Data dialog box in place of the [Time] parameter.
Note that you will not be able to save data of a graph drawn by assigning data to [Gph2], [Gph3],
or [Lower] with the [Special] option on the Open Data dialog box. See pages 8-6 and 8-9 for more
information.
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To save the data in a specific range of the graph to a list type variable
(1) On the E-CON Graph window [File] menu, tap [Save List] and then [Select].
When there are multiple graphs, the above step changes the display to show only one.
The displayed graph is the one that is selected for data save. Use the up and down
cursor keys to cycle through the graphs until the one you want is displayed.
If there is only one graph, the above step causes the vertical line to appear on the
graph. In such a case, skip to step (3) of this procedure.
(2) Use the up and down cursor keys to cycle through the graphs until the one you want is
displayed, and then press
E
.
This causes the vertical line to appear on the graph.
(3) Use the left and right cursor keys to move the vertical line to the start point of the range of
data you want to save, and then press
E
.
Alternatively, you could tap the start point of the range with the stylus.
(4) Use the left and right cursor keys to move the vertical line to the end point of the range of
data you want to save, and then press
E
.
Alternatively, you could tap the end point of the range with the stylus.
This displays the Save Data dialog box.
Now you can perform the steps starting from step (3) under “To save all of a graph’s
data to a list type variable” on page 9-9.