Innovate Motorsports LogWorks 3 User Manual

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In the window of this dialog box you can specify search terms like “AFR > 14.7” and so on. You
can then connect these terms with ‘AND’ or ‘OR’. LogWorks will process the entire session and
select those areas which satisfy the search criteria. In the above example all lean spots leaner
than 14.7 AFR are selected where the throttle position is bigger than 60%.

Note the parenthesis around the search terms. These parenthesis are important. The search
engine evaluates each term whether it is true or false. A false term is zero, a true term is not zero.
If for example the parenthesis around (AFR > 14.7) were omitted, the search parser engine would
evaluate first if AFR is zero or not, then see if that result is > than 14.7 which would produce
unexpected results.

When using a bit channel in the search, you can just enter the bit channel name. A bit channel
can only be true or false.

So a term like:

Bit_channel1 AND (Throttle > 60) is perfectly fine. In this case the search result is true when
bit_channel1 is true and the throttle channel is bigger than 60%.

Do not specify a unit (like % after 60% or PSI after 0 PSI).


Note that the input names are case sensitive. Afr would be different than AFR. Make sure you
type the input name correctly. Click on the ‘Add to Search Library’ button to add the search term
to a search library. The search library holds frequently used searches. When clicking the button a
dialog will show up that will allow you to specify the name, category and comment for the library
entry. See chapter xxx for details.

A special bit channel name that is always specified, but not visible as real bit

channel has the name:

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