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Chapter 10 – Viewing Log Files
Understanding the Log Viewer Window
Understanding the Log Viewer Window
This section explains the Log Viewer window and the Log Viewer right mouse
button functions. Certain elements of the StarLab application’s Log Viewer
window change depending on whether you are viewing power or energy
readings. However, the basic layout remains the same and consists of the
following areas: the Display Area, the Configuration Area, and the Statistics
Area. In addition, the Settings menu in the Log Viewer replaces the normal
Functions menu.
button functions. Certain elements of the StarLab application’s Log Viewer
window change depending on whether you are viewing power or energy
readings. However, the basic layout remains the same and consists of the
following areas: the Display Area, the Configuration Area, and the Statistics
Area. In addition, the Settings menu in the Log Viewer replaces the normal
Functions menu.
Figure 10-2 Log Viewer – Photodiode Measurements
The Display Area – The Display Area shows log file data in graph
form. The entire contents of a power log file data are displayed in one
window, while energy log file data can span multiple windows.
form. The entire contents of a power log file data are displayed in one
window, while energy log file data can span multiple windows.
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The Configuration Area – The Configuration Area is used to
configure the log file display.
configure the log file display.
The Statistics Area – The Statistics Area displays statistics for the
currently displayed readings. For information on the Statistics Area,
refer to The Statistics Area in Chapter 3 – Getting Started.
currently displayed readings. For information on the Statistics Area,
refer to The Statistics Area in Chapter 3 – Getting Started.
The Settings Menu – The Settings menu enables you to zoom in and
zoom out (for power readings only), and view log file information. The
Settings menu is also available by clicking the right mouse button.
zoom out (for power readings only), and view log file information. The
Settings menu is also available by clicking the right mouse button.
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