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Chapter 4
Defining Formulas
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Pick the Formula #: Disabled box again to confirm. The box toggles to
Enabled, and the Range/Outputs box for the formula is enabled.
To disable a formula:
Pick the Formula #: Enabled box on the Config. Results menu. A
warning message appears, stating that a corresponding gage or window
can now be range checked (when its range checking is also enabled):
Pick the Formula #: Enabled box again to confirm. The box toggles to
Disabled, and the Range/Outputs box for the formula is disabled.
Here are some additional considerations for enabling formulas:
Formulas prevent the use of associated gage and window outputs: Any
formula you select and enable will disable the use of results outputs from a
corresponding gage or window (as listed in Table 4.A, page 43).
Formula results replace the results of the corresponding gage and
window in the results blocks: When you enable a formula, its inspection
results are listed in the results block, in place of the corresponding gage or
window results (as listed in Table 4.A, page 43). Results blocks contain
the comprehensive inspection results available by transfer through the Color
CVIM backplane, or through one of the Color CVIM serial ports.
For more information: See Selecting a Formula in this chapter, and see
also Appendix A, for more information on the effects of using formulas.
The Copy and Paste features, which are found on the Config. Results
menu, allow you to copy all the contents a selected formula, along with the
formula name, to one or more other formula numbers.
Using Copy and Paste can save you time and effort in creating your
formulas, especially when you intend to use a number of similar formulas, or
if you want to investigate a number of variations of a formula.
You can also use Copy and Paste when you have defined a formula whose
formula number is such that it conflicts with a tool whose results you want to
access (see Selecting a Formula in this chapter). You could resolve the
conflict by copying the formula to a non-conflicting formula number (one
whose corresponding tool is either disabled or whose results are not
required), and then disable the original formula (see Figure 4.21, page 440).
Using Copy and Paste
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