Hitachi F7000 Instruction Manual
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7.16 7 - 37 7.16 Conversion of Data into ASCII Text File A file conversion function is provided for data processing with other spreadsheet software. Conversion can be made to the following three data files. • JCAMP-DX file (*.dx) • ASCII text file (*.txt) • Windows metafile (*.wmf) NOTES: 1. The date/time, analysis method and data list (raw data) is converted into a JCAMP-DX file. 2. The items selected on the Report tab page of the Spectrum Properties window are converted...
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7.16 Conversion of Data into ASCII Text File 7 - 38 (4) Specify a folder for saving, enter a file name and click Save. Fig. 7-46 File conversion is effective for a data file in any measurement mode. The selected data is separated by tab.
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7.17 7 - 39 7.17 Conversion of Overlaid Spectra into ASCII File A file conversion function is provided for processing of overlaid spectral data with other spreadsheet software. Conversion can be made to the following two ASCII formats. • ASCII type 1 file (*.txt) • ASCII type 2 file (*.txt) NOTE: The items selected on the Report tab page of the Spectrum Properties window are converted into an ASCII type 1 file or ASCII type 2 file. Note that the instrument conditions are not...
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7.17 Conversion of Overlaid Spectra into ASCII File 7 - 40 Output Format of ASCII Type 1 file For a file containing overlaid spectra, a set of item name and data will be output in two columns. In reading into the Microsoft(R) Excel, setting is made for each cell in the following format. 1st spectral data 2nd spectral data 3rd spectral data Item name Data Item name Data Item name Data Figure 7-48 shows an example of output into the Microsoft(R) Excel. Fig. 7-48
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7.17 7 - 41 Output Format of ASCII Type 2 file For a file containing overlaid spectra, the item name will be output in the leftmost column and spectral data in each column. In reading into the Microsoft(R) Excel, setting is made for each cell in the following format. Item name 1st spectral data 2nd spectral data 3rd spectral data Figure 7-49 shows an example of output into the Microsoft(R) Excel. Fig. 7-49
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7.18 Renaming Your Sample 7 - 42 7.18 Renaming Your Sample After measurement, you can change the sample name of saved data. Call up the Info tab page and rename your sample in the following procedure. (1) Open a data file for renaming. (Refer to 7.1.) (2) Click the (information tab) button on the Spectrum toolbar. A dialog box for input of a sample name/comment will appear. The dialog box includes the Info tab. (3) Or click the (properties) button on the Processing...
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7.19.1 7 - 43 7.19 Printing of Wavelength and Photometric Values on Display This program provides a function for reading data such as presently displayed wavelength and photometric values, traced value on the data processing window, etc. The data can also be printed. Take the following procedure with the monitor window displayed. (1) Select the Read Data command from the Tools menu. (Refer to ① in Fig. 7-51.) Fig. 7-51 (2) The Read Data box will appear as shown in...
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7.19 Printing of Wavelength and Photometric Values on Display 7 - 44 (3) Bring the mouse pointer onto the monitor window and click the right button of the mouse. A menu box will appear. Select “Read Current Data” from the menu box (refer to ③ in Fig. 7-53), and the photometric value and data value will be read into the Read Data box. Upon start of data reading, Parameter → Scanning → Ready are displayed sequentially in the message display area (refer to ④ in Fig. 7-53). Fig....
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7.19.1 7 - 45 Fig. 7-54 (5) In data reading, sample name information is also indicated. Sample names can be input. For input, click the sample name column. (Refer to ⑥ in Fig. 7-55.) Fig. 7-55 5 6 7 8
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7.19 Printing of Wavelength and Photometric Values on Display 7 - 46 (6) Read data can be deleted. To delete a data value from the table, click the relevant No. (refer to ⑦ in Fig. 7-55). Then click the Delete button (refer to ⑧ in Fig. 7-55). A dialog box as in Fig. 7-56 will appear. Click the Yes button (refer to ⑨ in Fig. 7-56), and the data value will be deleted. Fig. 7-56 (7) To delete all data values, click the Delete all button. (8) For printing the...
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