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Enter a starting point for zapping into the Mininimum text field.
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Enter an ending point for zapping into the Maximum text field.
Graphical zapping is only available with 2D data objects!
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Hold down the Left Mouse button somewhere within the Tracker Tool and move it to the preferred zapping destination.
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Release the Left Mouse button.
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Hold down the Left Mouse button over one of the selection rectangles of the Tracker Tool and move it to modify the Tracker Tool size.
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Release the Left Mouse button.
Zapping
Zapping replaces a user defined number of data points in a 2D data object or 3D data objects by values of a linear function. The user can adjust the starting and ending point of data replacement either graphically or by entering discrete data point values.
Zapping is performed as follows:
If you merge multiple spectra in one data view, zapping will be applied to all objects in the current view.
Zapping menu command
To zap a 2D or 3D data object using the menu command, please follow the instructions below:
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Activate the 2D or 3D data object on your workspace.
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From the Mathematics menu, select the Zapping command.
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A default Tracker Tool is displayed within the spectrum view. (Only for 2D data)
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Adjust the zapping parameters either from the mathematics tab or graphically.
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Enter a starting point for zapping into the Mininimum text field.
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Enter an ending point for zapping into the Maximum text field.
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Hold down the Left Mouse button somewhere within the Tracker Tool and move it to the preferred zapping destination.
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Release the Left Mouse button.
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Hold down the Left Mouse button over one of the selection rectangles of the Tracker Tool and move it to modify the Tracker Tool size.
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Release the Left Mouse button.
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Zapping keyboard shortcut
None.
Zapping on double click action
To zap a 2D data object using a double click action, please follow the instructions below:
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Activate the spectrum object on your workspace.
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From the Mathematics menu, select the Zapping command.
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A default Tracker Tool is displayed within the spectrum view.
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Adjust the zapping parameters graphically.
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Double click anywhere on the Tracker Tool to apply zapping.