by admin | Jan 4, 2016 | Uncategorized
[call_to_action color=”green”] This article is part of the AfterMath Data Organizer User’s Guide [/call_to_action] By far the most popular way scientists choose to view the results of an experiment is via a simple two-dimensional plot of the...
by admin | Jan 4, 2016 | Uncategorized
[call_to_action color=”green”] This article is part of the AfterMath Data Organizer User’s Guide [/call_to_action] When an experiment concludes, AfterMath places all of the results generated by the experiment into a special folder called a study...
by admin | Jan 4, 2016 | Uncategorized
[call_to_action color=”green”] This article is part of the AfterMath Data Organizer User’s Guide [/call_to_action] When an experiment is performed on an instrument, two fundamental types of information become associated with that experiment. The...
by admin | Jan 4, 2016 | Uncategorized
[call_to_action color=”green”] This article is part of the AfterMath Data Organizer User’s Guide [/call_to_action] Within the tree-like structure of an archive, you are free to create folders in which to organize your data. Each folder is...
by admin | Jan 4, 2016 | Uncategorized
[call_to_action color=”green”] This article is part of the AfterMath Data Organizer User’s Guide [/call_to_action] Most of the individual items in an archive have a printable representation suitable for sending to a hard copy printer. When you...