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32 bit
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In this case, the shown hexadecimal or binary representation for the
Float value is according to the IEEE-754 standard.
To delete signals
1. Select one or more signals. Do one of the following:
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In the instrument, mark one or more columns.
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In the Configuration Manager, mark one or more signals.
2. In the context menu, select Remove.
5.2.5 Statistical Data
This window displays the statistical properties of numeric signals, such as the
average, minimum, maximum and standard deviation. If you add a non-numeric
signal, an error icon is displayed. The statistic values are calculated based on the
time range that is selected in the time slider. If the time range changes, the stat-
istic values are recalculated automatically. In an MDF measure file, single samples
can be marked with an "invalid" flag. In the statistics instrument, an exclamation
mark indicates whether in the selected time range an invalid sample exists.
Invalid samples are excluded from the statistical calculation. If the assigned sig-
nal changes, the content also updates automatically. For example, the signal
changes in the following cases:
The assigned signal is a calculated signal and you modify the calculation
formula. For more information, see "Defining Calculated Signals" on
page108.
You replace the measure file that contains the signal or other signals that
are used for calculating the assigned signal. For more information, see "To
replace a measure file" on page35.
You define a time offset. For more information, see "Defining a Time Offset
for a Measure File" on page37.
You can perform the following actions:
"To scroll" below
"To reorder columns" on the next page
"To show or hide columns" on the next page
"To increase and decrease the number of decimals" on the next page
"To copy signal name and other meta information" on the next page
"To delete signals" on the next page
To scroll
To quickly navigate to a specific signal, you can use the scrollbar on the right side
of the instrument. Alternatively, you can scroll by using the keyboard:
1. To move upwards, press the CURSOR UP key.
2. To move downwards, press the CURSOR DOWN key.
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