Hi All,
Please take a look at the attached screen dump which is showing my most recent Histogram Table results.
I am trying to better understand the colour shades used.
I have assumed that the Green is pretty much a target when the shades into Red indicate the undesired??
Pete
Interpreting Histogram Table Colours?
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Re: Interpreting Histogram Table Colours?
There are currently 3 Color modes selectable on the Left.
- No Color - Sort of self explanatory
- Color based on value - This uses the standard MLV / TunerStudio coloring where the redder the number, the higher it is, Greener is closer to the average, Bluer is lower.
- Color Based On Hit Weighting - No Color means no data hits on that cell, yellow has hits, green has a lots of hits so it is data with a high confidence.
What you have above is Color based on Value.
- No Color - Sort of self explanatory
- Color based on value - This uses the standard MLV / TunerStudio coloring where the redder the number, the higher it is, Greener is closer to the average, Bluer is lower.
- Color Based On Hit Weighting - No Color means no data hits on that cell, yellow has hits, green has a lots of hits so it is data with a high confidence.
What you have above is Color based on Value.
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