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QuantumATK => General Questions and Answers => Topic started by: karolina2 on April 16, 2022, 12:24

Title: 'Compare Data' Analyzer in T-2022.03 version
Post by: karolina2 on April 16, 2022, 12:24
Where can I find the 'Compare Data' Analyzer in the T-2022.03 version?

I would like to plot on one graph the transmission spectra from few files.

In previous ATK NanoLab versions, the 'Compare Data' Analyzer was on the right panel under Compare category (together with 'Compare Configurations'). But in the new version of ATK, the right panel does not contain the complete list of Analyzers; only the supplementary tools list.
Title: Re: 'Compare Data' Analyzer in T-2022.03 version
Post by: Anders Blom on June 7, 2022, 01:55
It's both really easy and perhaps a bit confusing for old users how to do this now :)
Just select the two data sets you want to compare, then click the first icon under "Open" in the right-hand panel.
Title: Re: 'Compare Data' Analyzer in T-2022.03 version
Post by: karolina2 on June 7, 2022, 02:14
I have already tried to select two transmission spectra and click on the 'Open all with Transmission Analyzer (Ctrl+O)'. In result I am getting two new windows. In each I see only one spectrum. But I would like to have both plots on one graph - as the old 'Compare Data' worked. How may I do that (except for using 'Compare Data' in the previous version of ATK?)?
Title: Re: 'Compare Data' Analyzer in T-2022.03 version
Post by: Anders Blom on June 7, 2022, 02:33
Right, we seem to be missing a simple transmission plotter for this...

I managed to work around it in a not-so-pretty way. You can use the Data plot tool instead to make each individual transmission plot, then combine the two plots by dropping one plot on the other. If you need step-by-step instructions, let me know and I'll add it below.
Title: Re: 'Compare Data' Analyzer in T-2022.03 version
Post by: karolina2 on June 7, 2022, 11:40
Yes, it would be fantastic if you could add step-by-step instructions!
Title: Re: 'Compare Data' Analyzer in T-2022.03 version
Post by: Anders Blom on June 8, 2022, 08:45
This was the quickest I could make:
https://youtu.be/S7OXGFPT7Ik
Not a masterpiece but hopefully you get the idea :-)