5. After everything is the way you want, press w.
• This saves the lists and the message "Complete!" appears. Press w to return to the
graph screen.
• For details about using list data, see Chapter 3 of this manual.
Note
• Pressing 1(All) in place of 2(SELECT) in step 2 converts the entire graph to list data. In
this case, the "Store Sample Data" dialog box appears as soon as you press 1(All).
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In the case of Manual Sampling, the dialog box in step 4 of the procedure will appear as
shown below.
k
Saving Sample Data to a CSV File
Use the procedure below to save the sample data in the specific range of a graph to a CSV file.
• To save sample data to a CSV file
1. On the graph screen, press K2(MEMORY)2(CSV).
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This displays the CSV menu at the bottom of the display.
2. Press 1(SAVE
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This will display a trace point for specifying a range on the graph.
3. Move the trace point to the start point of the range you want to save to a CSV file, and
then press w.
4. Move the trace point to the end point of the range you want to save to a CSV file, and then
press w.
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This displays the folder selection screen.
5. Select the folder where you want to save the CSV file.
6. Press 1(SAVE
7. Input up to 8 characters for the file name and then press w.
Note
To select all of the graph data and save it as CSV data, press 1(All) in place of
•
2(SELECT) in step 2 above. The folder selection screen will appear as soon as you
press 1(All).
If there are multiple graphs on the graph screen, use f and c to select the graph you
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want and then press w. (Not included on the Manual Sampling)
Graph Analysis Tool Graph Screen Operations
AS)2(SELECT).
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AS).
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