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dB-axis
- This topic has 3 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 19 years, 10 months ago by tu@gl-group.com.
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January 14, 2005 at 10:31 pm #12667tu@gl-group.comMember
Which is the easiest way to get a dB-Y-axis (for example 20*log(y/yref)??
I found no option in the properties for axes to switch from absolut-values to dB-values.
If there is no, a proposal for next updates could be the following:
A new item in properties for y-Axis with option “dB” . The user have to input a reference-value for the specified datas and the factor to multiplicate with (“20” e.g.)………
January 14, 2005 at 11:40 pm #9083Bernhard KantzParticipantYou can scale your data in an easy way. Create a formula named “_Scaled” with the following content:
Arguments data
Dim yrefyref = 1
20*log10(data/yref)You can now scale your data sets by selecting them in the FlexPro Explorer and simply dragging and dropping them onto the name of the above formula. FlexPro then creates a new object for each dataset which returns the scaled data and whose unit is set to “mA”.
January 15, 2005 at 12:47 am #9084tu@gl-group.comMemberThanks….
That’s the way i do it till now.
It should be only a property of axes (like “log, ln, lin, octave” etc.) . No calculation of data in
additional rows of the sheet….January 15, 2005 at 12:56 am #8330tu@gl-group.comMemberWhich is the easiest way to get a dB-Y-axis (for example 20*log(y/yref)??
I found no option in the properties for axes to switch from absolut-values to dB-values.
If there is no, a proposal for next updates could be the following:
A new item in properties for y-Axis with option “dB” . The user have to input a reference-value for the specified datas and the factor to multiplicate with (“20” e.g.)………
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