Calculating and Checking a Corridor
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(Mathematics | Version 2017) > Calculating and Checking a Corridor
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Calculating and Checking a Corridor |
This example uses the ChnCorridor function to calculate a corridor for a reference curve, and uses the ChnCorridorCheck function to check whether there is a signal within this band. The example uses the functions ChnEventCompareChnGT, ChnEventCompareChnLT, and ChnEventDuration to find the values that leave the corridor.
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| Corridor.vbs | Script file |
| Corridor.py | Python script file |
| Corridor.tdm | Data file |
| Corridor.tdr | Layout file |
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