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Example:  If the user has collected samples [1-1000] and the Sample limit it set to 100, 
samples [900-1000] will be the only samples visible in the strip chart.  Statistical results will 
be computed using all the samples [1-1000]. 
 
3.2.9.2.2 Samples 
 
The Samples indicator shows the total number of samples collected. 
 
3.2.9.2.3 
Check Boxes  
The Check Boxes allow the user to specify what results items are to be graphed on the strip 
chart.  One or all of the following may be selected: 
  Centroid X 
  Centroid Y 
  Peak X 
  Peak Y  
  Radius 
 
3.2.9.2.4 
Radius Relative to: 
The Radius Relative to control modifies the display of radius information.  The radius is 
referenced from an Origin set up in the LBA-PC or from the continuously calculated 
Average Centroid position. 
 
3.2.9.2.5 
Strip Chart Zooming 
All strip chart data is plotted on the same horizontal and vertical scale.  This situation will 
cause traces that vary greatly along the vertical axes to dominate the vertical scale.  Traces 
that have small vertical fluctuations will show up as flat lines.  In order to see small details 
the user must stop or pause the data collection and drag a zooming box around the region of 
interest.  To do this, start in the top left, drag a box spanning downward and to the right 
until the region of interest is selected.  More than one zoom operation may be performed to 
achieve the desired detail.   
Zooming out can only be done once.  The plot will return to full zoomed-out mode.  Zooming 
out is accomplished by dragging a box from the bottom right back to the top left.  The size of 
the zoom-out box does not matter because all zoom out operations return the plot to the full 
view.   
 
Note:  The direction of the zoom operation (in or out) is controlled by the direction the box is drawn, down and to 
the right to zoom in and up and to the left to zoom out. 
 
3.2.9.3  Peak/Centroid Scatter Plot and Histogram 
There are two ways to use the Scatter Plots in the Beam Stability window.  One is to test stability 
from the standpoint of spatial dimension using units such as millimeters or microns.  The other is 
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