Std Edit Delete fit tables: Difference between revisions
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|Version=0.001 | |Version=0.001 |
Latest revision as of 05:39, 27 August 2022
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Menu location |
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Edit → Delete Fit Tables |
Phenomena |
All |
Default shortcut |
None |
Introduced in version |
0.001 |
See also |
Clear Selection, Clear Log Information |
Description
The Std Edit Delete fit tables command deletes tables created after data fitting.
Usage
Note
Each time you fit your data to some mathematical model, a new table is created in which to put the results of the fit (i.e. the values computed by the model). These tables can be used to plot comparisons of experimental and fitted values. If you have completed several tentative fits, a number of fit result tables may be present in your project. This command allows you to remove the results of all the different fits that you have tested