Chapter 6
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Analysis of Measurement Results
Reading Only the Actual Measurement Point/Reading the Distance between
Measurement Points through Interpolation
6.
Ana
lysis of
M
easur
em
ent
Result
s
Reading Only the Actual Measurement Point/Reading the
Distance between Measurement Points through Interpolation
By setting the marker to continuous mode, the marker on the trace can freely move not
only to an actual measurement point but also to a position within the distance between
measurement points. Such an intermediary position can be automatically determined by an
interpolation calculation.
Figure 6-7
Markers’ Continuous Mode and Discontinuous Mode
Procedure
Step 1.
Click inside the window of the trace to set a marker to continuous mode or discrete mode
(or click the measurement parameter name area, e.g.
2:
θ
z [
°
]
in the case of overlay display)
(or press
) to make the trace active.
Step 2.
Right-click to open the shortcut menu and click
Marker
(or press
).
Step 3.
Click the
More
button (or press
).
Step 4.
Click the
Marker
button to toggle the marker between continuous and discrete modes.
Marker
Button Display
Marker Continuous/Discrete Mode
Marker: [Continuous]
Continuous mode
(marker can move to any arbitrary point)
Marker: [Discrete]
Discrete mode
(marker can move only to measurement points)
Summary of Contents for E4991A
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