User`s guide

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NOTE
Please refer to the function reference in the Help Pane (which appears when you
select a function from the list) for details on syntax, usage and examples.
7 Under Color Expression, define a color for the rule.
All samples that meet the rule will be highlighted with this color (see “Color Indication
on page 149). If the Gradient checkbox is enabled you can assign a color gradient to
each rule (for example, to display differences in concentration).
8 You can create additional rules (Add Rule ), copy existing rules (Copy Rule ), and
remove rules (Delete Rule ). Select the rule you want to copy, remove, or edit in the
rules list at the top of the tab.
9 Use the Move Up and Move Down buttons to define the sequence for the rules.
In normal mode, the first rule in the list will be checked first. If the sample does not meet
this rule, the second rule will be checked, and so on. The default rule is always the last
rule in the list, and cannot be moved.
10Click on Apply Rules to validate the rules and apply them to the measurement
results (if any).
11If the message “Invalid Rules” appears, the rules are not applied. Click OK and check
the syntax of your rules.
12From the File menu, select Save to store the rules in the current chip data or assay file.