@f{xyzstatvalue}ΒΆ
Display statistical values for the specified 3D datasets created from data triples.
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@f{xyzstatvalue(DatasetName, Type)}
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@f{xyzstatvalue(DatasetName, Type, Format)}
Parameters
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DatasetName
Name of a 3D dataset.
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Type
Name of the statistical value:
Value Meaning xmin Value of the smalles x coordinate xmax Value of the greatest x coordinate ymin Value of the smalles y coordinate ymax Value of the greatest y coordinate zmin Value of the smalles z coordinate zmax Value of the greatest z coordinate xmean arithmetic mean of the x coordinates ymean arithmetic mean of the y coordinates zmean arithmetic mean of the z coordinates zminposx x position of the z minimum zminposy y position of the z minimum zmaxposx x position of the z maximum zmaxposy y position of the z maximum meandeviation Calculate the mean deviation. variance Calculates the covariance, see also cov standarddeviation Calculates the standard deviation, see also std standarddeviation2 Calculates the standard deviation 2 sigma. median Calculates the 0.5 quantile quantile Calculate the quantile. The value in the range 0 to 1 is separated by a colon. Example: @f{xystatvalue(Data1, quantile:0.1)} calculates the 10% quantile. npoints Number of data points
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Format
Specifies the number format. The default format is %g. Example: %.3lf will print the values with 3 decimal places. For a complete description see printf. In field functions commas are not allowed inside the format string.
Comment
To find the dataset name, click the dataset. The name will be displayed in the
status bar, e.g. Data3
. The field function can be inserted into a table
object or text object.
Example
z = @f{xyzstatvalue(Data10, zmin)} g/kWh
x = @f{xyzstatvalue(Data10, zminposx)} 1/min
y = @f{xyzstatvalue(Data10, zminposy)} Nm
Output:
z = 216 g/kWh
x = 2432 1/min
y = 138 Nm
History
Version | Description |
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R2013.6 | New. |
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