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: '''''plot 2D spectrum''''': computes the 2D correlation spectrum using the actual settings of the [[Options_of_the_2D-COS_Control_Window| 2D-COS control window]] | : '''''plot 2D spectrum''''': computes the 2D correlation spectrum using the actual settings of the [[Options_of_the_2D-COS_Control_Window| 2D-COS control window]] | ||
: '''''extrema of 2D fcn (function)''''': obtains the minimum and maximum intensities of the current 2D correlation spectrum | : '''''extrema of 2D fcn (function)''''': obtains the minimum and maximum intensities of the current 2D correlation spectrum | ||
: '''''plot x-slice''''': plots a 1D correlation (x) slices at a fixed y-position using the setting from the edit field ''[x,y] slice coordinates'' (y) of the [[Options_of_the_2D-COS_Control_Window| 2D-COS control window]], see screenshot | : '''''plot x-slice''''': plots a 1D correlation (x) slices at a fixed y-position using the setting from the edit field ''[x,y] slice coordinates'' (y) of the [[Options_of_the_2D-COS_Control_Window| 2D-COS control window]], see screenshot to the right | ||
: '''''plot y-slice''''': plots a 1D correlation (y) slices at a fixed x-position using the setting from the edit field ''[x,y] slice coordinates'' (x) of the [[Options_of_the_2D-COS_Control_Window| 2D-COS control window]], see screenshot | : '''''plot y-slice''''': plots a 1D correlation (y) slices at a fixed x-position using the setting from the edit field ''[x,y] slice coordinates'' (x) of the [[Options_of_the_2D-COS_Control_Window| 2D-COS control window]], see screenshot to the right | ||
: '''''plot [x,y] spectral features''''': creates an [x,y] feature plot using the settings from the edit fields ''[x,y] slice coordinates'' of the [[Options_of_the_2D-COS_Control_Window| 2D-COS control window]], see screenshot | : '''''plot [x,y] spectral features''''': creates an [x,y] feature plot using the settings from the edit fields ''[x,y] slice coordinates'' of the [[Options_of_the_2D-COS_Control_Window| 2D-COS control window]], see screenshot to the right | ||
: '''''invert colormap''''': inverts the colormap | : '''''invert colormap''''': inverts the colormap | ||
: '''''save 2D function''''': the current color representation of the 2D correlation spectrum can be stored in one of the following image formats: bmp, tif, png, and jpg | : '''''save 2D function''''': the current color representation of the 2D correlation spectrum can be stored in one of the following image formats: bmp, tif, png, and jpg | ||
: '''''save gui to file''''': the current main user interface, including the 2D correlation function and the x- and y-mean spectra are allowed to store in one of the following | : '''''save gui to file''''': the current main user interface, including the 2D correlation function and the x- and y-mean spectra, are allowed to store in one of the following formats: pdf, eps, (vector graphic formats) tif, png, jpg, (image formats) and send to clipboard (no data are stored) | ||
: '''''display 2D-COS intensity (on/off)''''': chose ''on'' to enables the ''MouseOver'' functionality; the option is helpful to obtain the intensity of the 2D correlation spectrum at defined [x,y] positions <br> <br> | : '''''display 2D-COS intensity (on/off)''''': chose ''on'' to enables the ''MouseOver'' functionality; the option is helpful to obtain the intensity of the 2D correlation spectrum at defined [x,y] positions <br> <br> | ||
Latest revision as of 09:09, 10 April 2025
Menu bar options
File
- save 2D spectrum - stores the 2D spectrum and corresponding metadata, for details see section Format of a 2D-COS result file (Matlab)
- clear - data are deleted from memory and figures are set back to their initial state
- quit - exit the program
Load data
- Matlab imaging format: see Import data in the imaging format (Matlab)
- Matlab trace format: see Import data in the trace format (Matlab)
- Excel data format: see Import data in the MS Excel data format
Action
- plot 2D spectrum: computes the 2D correlation spectrum using the actual settings of the 2D-COS control window
- extrema of 2D fcn (function): obtains the minimum and maximum intensities of the current 2D correlation spectrum
- plot x-slice: plots a 1D correlation (x) slices at a fixed y-position using the setting from the edit field [x,y] slice coordinates (y) of the 2D-COS control window, see screenshot to the right
- plot y-slice: plots a 1D correlation (y) slices at a fixed x-position using the setting from the edit field [x,y] slice coordinates (x) of the 2D-COS control window, see screenshot to the right
- plot [x,y] spectral features: creates an [x,y] feature plot using the settings from the edit fields [x,y] slice coordinates of the 2D-COS control window, see screenshot to the right
- invert colormap: inverts the colormap
- save 2D function: the current color representation of the 2D correlation spectrum can be stored in one of the following image formats: bmp, tif, png, and jpg
- save gui to file: the current main user interface, including the 2D correlation function and the x- and y-mean spectra, are allowed to store in one of the following formats: pdf, eps, (vector graphic formats) tif, png, jpg, (image formats) and send to clipboard (no data are stored)
- display 2D-COS intensity (on/off): chose on to enables the MouseOver functionality; the option is helpful to obtain the intensity of the 2D correlation spectrum at defined [x,y] positions
Context Menu
- plot x-slice: plots a 1D correlation (x) slices at a fixed y-position using the setting from the edit field [x,y] slice coordinates (y) of the 2D-COS control window, see screenshot below
- plot y-slice: plots a 1D correlation (y) slices at a fixed x-position using the setting from the edit field [x,y] slice coordinates (x) of the 2D-COS control window, see screenshot below
- plot [x,y] spectral features: creates an [x,y] feature plot using the settings from the edit fields [x,y] slice coordinates of the 2D-COS control window, see screenshot below