5 automatically calculated result variables, Automatically calculated result variables – Metrohm viva 1.0 (process analysis) User Manual

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2 General program functions

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Designation

Description

Commands

VOL

Dosed volume increment in L

ADD AUX,
ADD SAMPLE,
ADD SAMPLE
DT, ADD STD,
LQH

VOLTOT

Dosed total volume in L

ADD SAMPLE
DT, ADD STD

2.3.3.5

Automatically calculated result variables

Dialog window: Formula editor

Variables

The automatically calculated result variables are automatically generated
by the program for the VA measuring commands contained in the
method during the evaluation. The Variables field of the formula editor
lists all the variables which are available for the current method.

Syntax
'RS.Command name.Substance name.VAR{x}.REP{x}.Variable
identification'

Examples: 'RS.CVS_1.Cu.VAR{2}.REP{3}.HGT

You can select the method variables directly in the formula editor under
Variables

Result variables in order to avoid syntax errors.

Available result variables

Designation

Description

Data
type

AMOUNT

Mass, amount or volume of a substance that has entered the measuring vessel via
the sample amount (see Chapter 5.6.7.7.19, page 638).

Number

AREA

Peak area (see Chapter 5.6.7.3.3, page 621).

Number

AREA.ASD

Absolute standard deviation of the peak areas of all replications (see Chapter
5.6.7.3.5, page 622)
.

Number

AREA.MNV

Mean value of the peak areas of all replications (see Chapter 5.6.7.3.4, page
621)
.

Number

AREA.MNVDELTA

Difference between the mean value of the peak areas of all replications for the
variation {x} and the mean value of the peak areas of all replications for the varia-
tion {x-1} (see Chapter 5.6.7.3.7, page 622).

Number

AREA.RSD

Relative standard deviation of the peak areas of all replications (see Chapter
5.6.7.3.6, page 622)
.

Number

AREANORM

Standardized area of a peak (see Chapter 5.6.7.7.1, page 630).

Number

CALC0

Zero-order coefficient of the calibration curve or standard addition curve (see
Chapter 5.6.7.4.1, page 626)
.

Number

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