Plotting an Averaged Line
Mira can plot an averaged line, which is a
mathematical combination of all adjacent horizontal lines (rows) or
adjacent vertical lines (columns). The range of adjacent lines is
controlled by the extent of the
Image Cursor. The averaging mode is selected using
the Plot Average Mode command which
appears in various menus in Mira. To learn more about averaging
modes, see
Plot Averaging Modes.
Menu Commands for Averaged Plots
All of the examples below show the Median averaging
method in use. Other methods may be selected using the
Plot Averaging Mode command.
From the Column or Row Plotting Buttons on the Main
Toolbar (available when an Image window has focus):
From the Plot Menu for Image Windows:
From the
Image Context Menu
Changing the Averaging Mode
To select the averaging mode, use the Averaging
Mode command in the menu. This changes the setting for the
currently active Image Window. To make the setting become the
default for future plots, use the
Plot Properties page. See
Plot Averaging Mode.
Related Topics
Plotting Examples
Plot Averaging Mode
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