EDIT Menu
13.Select Go Back from the current
Comparing Waveforms. The Compare... item appears when two or more waveforms are being edited simultaneously. It is used to compare the section of the waveform between the two vertical bar cursors in one editing area to the waveform between the vertical bar cursors in another editing area. The following diagram shows the menu configuration for the Compare... item.
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Depending on whether the result of comparison is displayed in the editing area or in the MARKER area (as determined by the Set Result to item), the results are displayed as follows:
DATA selected in Set Result to
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Destination > Source | 1.000 | FFE in hexadecimal format |
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Destination ≤ Source | 0.000 | 7FF in hexadecimal format |
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MARKER1 or MARKER2 selected in Set Result to
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Destination > Source | 1 |
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In this example, we will designate the portion of the waveform between the vertical bar cursors in editing area 1 as the reference (Source) and then compare it with the waveform between the vertical bar cursors in editing area 2. The procedure begins from the point at which two waveforms have been selected in the waveform editor.
Designating the Section for Comparison
1.Select Select/Open from the bottom menu.
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