Metrohm viva 1.1 (ProLab) User Manual

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2.3 Formula editor

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viva 1.1 (for process analysis)

Identifica-
tion

Description

Data type

Sample posi-
tion.OVF

Exceeding limit for Sample position

Number

Sample
amount

Value of Sample amount

Number

Sample
amount.OVF

Exceeding limit for Sample amount

Number

Sample size
unit

Value of Sample size unit

Text

Sample size
unit.OVF

Exceeding limit for Sample size unit

Number

Analytical
volume

Value of Analytical volume

Number

Analytical
volume.OVF

Exceeding limit for Analytical volume

Number

Dilution vol-
ume

Value of Dilution volume

Number

Dilution vol-
ume.OVF

Exceeding limit for Dilution volume

Number

2.3.3.3

Sample data variables of the next sample data line

Dialog window: Formula editor

Variables

Sample data variables are method-specific and are defined in the meth-
od's START command. The data type (Text, Number, Date/Time) of
the variables is defined there. Either sample data variables (e.g., Sample
amount
, Sample size unit, Sample position, ID1 - ID16) or fixed val-
ues can be assigned to these variables. The Variables field of the formula
editor lists all the Sample data variables that are available for the cur-
rent method.

Syntax
'SD.NEXT.Variable name.Variable identification'

These variables contain the sample data of the next line of the sample
table
of a determination series. These variables are distinguished in the
syntax from the sample data variables of the current sample data line by
means of the word NEXT. The data type (Text, Number or Date/Time)
depends on the variable.

The sample data variables can be selected directly in the formula editor
under Variables

Sample data variables NEXT in order to avoid

syntax errors.

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