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avst03
07-12-2007, 11:48 AM
I've made changes to my bin using the logs from my BLM data.
The bin needs to be smoothed it has a few small peaks and valleys
compared to the stock bin. VE as %(FL1) graph
Does anyone have any tips for smoothing using TunerPro.
Thanks
oldred95
07-12-2007, 06:45 PM
Highlight the entire table and click on the toolbox button. Select smooth and put .5 as the value and click the button below that. It will smooth the table and take the edge off things. You can smooth it as many times as you want too.
HaulnA$$
07-13-2007, 07:16 PM
I've made changes to my bin using the logs from my BLM data.
The bin needs to be smoothed it has a few small peaks and valleys
compared to the stock bin. VE as %(FL1) graph
Does anyone have any tips for smoothing using TunerPro.
ThanksI always smooth by hand first in the areas where I know a larger change is needed so the graph has a basic shape, not just a bunch of peaks and valleys. I then use the "smoothing" feature of TP, setting it at .9 then smoothing the entire table 3 or 4 times until it is to my liking. Setting the smoothing factor at .9 makes smaller changes between adjacent cells so there is less averaging of cells. The basic shape of the graph doesn't change much but the edges are smoothed. HTH
avst03
07-17-2007, 01:47 AM
I always smooth by hand first in the areas where I know a larger change is needed so the graph has a basic shape, not just a bunch of peaks and valleys. I then use the "smoothing" feature of TP, setting it at .9 then smoothing the entire table 3 or 4 times until it is to my liking. Setting the smoothing factor at .9 makes smaller changes between adjacent cells so there is less averaging of cells. The basic shape of the graph doesn't change much but the edges are smoothed. HTH
Thanks for the replies.
I data logged and updated some of the cells this weekend and then updated my flash with the new data for the trip home from the lake.
I'm going to smooth the table for my next trip to the lake.
Is there much difference between using absolute or difference in Compare Mode?
avst03
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