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run time, can be quite powerful. Importantly, they are captured within the header of the data le, and are thus
a permanent part of the documentation.
You can use them mathematically, or simply show them on the screen. How to do that? Let’s see:
Did you notice that in the channel list, ALL VARIABLES are shown? If your variables are not showing, then
perhaps you are clicked on a display object which cannot hold them, like a scope or FFT graph. To reveal
all of them, click on a digital meter … then look at the channel list. You can see in the example above that
there is a group of variables, and within it, there are now two sub-groups, labeled ‘Data Header and ‘Internal
Variables’, and they contain exactly the variable names that we dened above.
In the screen above we have simply put these variables, as well as the real and math channels into meters.
Note that the data header variable is unknown until you press STORE and then the operator enters a num-
ber! Then that value will be known to DEWESoft, and also will be used in the MATH channel that calls for it.
This is what has happened above.
Projects Summary
You can make as many Projects as you require. This is a handy way to quickly congure the system for