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== DatLab 8 ==
== DatLab 8 ==
Add an event
Add an event
* during a DatLab Protocol click on the next event shown in yellow. The event will appear in the graph with the appropriate name
* during a DatLab Protocol click on the next event shown in yellow. The event will appear in the graph with the appropriate name
* Strg + left mouse click in the graph area.
* Strg + left mouse click in the graph area.
* F4 adds an event at the end of the graph.
* F4 adds an event at the end of the graph.


Modify events
Modify events
* by clicking on them
* by clicking on them
* some cannot be modified
* some cannot be modified


Show/hide events
Show/hide events
* in graph option window
* in graph option window
* different types: examples


* different types: examples
== DatLab 7 ==
== DatLab 7 ==



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O2k-Open Support

Talk:Events - DatLab



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Description

DatLab shows events as vertical lines in graphs and reports them in the experimental log. DatLab events show when the user performed a step of a DatLab protocol, when a part of the O2k changed its status or setting (e.g., illumination on/off), when a user-defined limit was met (like the 'Lower O2 limit' or when an error occurred. Events can also be used to save arbitrary user notes.

Abbreviation: F4

Under construction Spitzer Gudrun (talk) 09:48, 6 October 2021 (CEST)

DatLab 8

Add an event

  • during a DatLab Protocol click on the next event shown in yellow. The event will appear in the graph with the appropriate name
  • Strg + left mouse click in the graph area.
  • F4 adds an event at the end of the graph.

Modify events

  • by clicking on them
  • some cannot be modified

Show/hide events

  • in graph option window
  • different types: examples

DatLab 7

MitoPedia O2k and high-resolution respirometry: DatLab