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7.6 Compound Line Equation Wizard
A compound line is a graph line that is made from data from one or more other graph lines. An
example would be calculating power by multiplying a measured current with a measured
voltage. Before you use a compound line in a graph, you require a compound line equation. A
compound line equation is similar to regular logger equations except that you can specify
multiple sources of data to use in the calculation. From the wizard, you can choose to
a compound line equation.
7.6.1 Create Compound Line Equation
By selecting the Create New Equation option in the Compound Line Equation Wizard, you can
create compound line equations. The wizard takes you through the steps required to create
7.6.1.1
Output Unit
In the first step of the wizard, you select the units for the new equation. You can select a Unit
Category that is already in the system or you can create a new one.
Select the Unit Category. For example, for a power equation, you would select Power.
Select the Subunit. For example, for a power equation, you could select kilowatts.
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