8 recalculation and re-evaluation – Metrohm 840 PC Control 5.0 / Touch Control User Manual

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3.18 Results and more determination data

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PC Control / Touch Control

The settings for the curve view are saved separately and system-

specifically for each mode. They apply to the curve view under results

as well as to the live display (see Section 3.20.4).

3.18.8 Recalculation and re-evaluation

You can recalculate the results of a determination
• if you have altered the evaluation parameters in a way that changes

the recognized endpoints or equivalence points,

• if you have altered the calculation itself (CALC commands) or
• if variables (e. g. the sample size, titer or common variables) have

been altered.

Note!

A

recalculation cannot be undone. However, you can save the

original data by saving the determination before it is recalculated (see

Section 3.18.5). The best way of doing this is to use the function

Save

automatically (see Section 3.16.10).

The following commands in the method are executed subsequently with

the [Recalculate] button in the Results dialog:
• For DET and MET titrations the potentiometric evaluation will be

carried out again. Under Edit command/Pot. evaluation you can

alter the parameters for the equivalence point recognition (see

Section 4.1.1) and use [Recalculate] to start the re-evaluation of

the equivalence points (EP). The newly recognized EPs will be

shown in the results dialog.

• All subsequent evaluations (EVAL commands) will be carried out.

Under Parameters/Sequence (see Section 3.16) you can alter the

parameters for the evaluations (see Section 4.4) or subsequently

insert new evaluations.

• All calculations (CALC commands) will be carried out. You can

edit the calculations under Parameters/Sequence (see

Section 3.16) (change formulas, alter result variables, edit result

options, etc.; see Section 4.5.1) or insert new calculations. If you

subsequently alter the titrant for a titration in a method then the

variables TITER and CONC of the "new" titrant will be used in the

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