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12.3.4 Reference value for min/max
With "Reference value for min/max", the output value is limited by only providing certain values in relation
to the reference value.
The "reference value for min/max" refers to the set result type (→ „12.3.2 Result type“) and output value
(→ „12.3.3 Output value“).
One pixel contains four values: x, y, z and amplitude.
The following reference values can be set
● [Independent]
● [x]
● [y]
● [z]
● [Amplitude]
Example:
● Set result type: "min"
● Set output value: "absolute min"
● Set reference value for min/max:"x"
The values of a pixel whose x-value is minimal is provided.
Example:
● Set result type: "min"
● Set output value: "absolute min"
● Set reference value for min/max: "independent"
The minimum values are provided without any assignation to the pixel.
Example:
● Set result type: "min"
● Set output value: "absolute min"
● Set reference value for min/max: "y"
One pixel contains four values: x, y, z and amplitude. The following pixels are available as 3D data:
Pixel x y z Amplitude
1 1 2 3 1000
2 2 1 5 580
3 1.5 3 1 2030
The pixel 2 is provided since the reference value is set to "y" and only the absolute min values are
considered.