Hello Burkhard:
You can of course request the raw data inside the data browser
(in the trace's configuration, set "Request" to "Raw Data" instead of
"Optimized")
and then you'll see "Original" instead of "Interpolated" in the sample
inspector.
Or - as you did - export the raw data and view it outside of CSS.
The sample inspector is more of a debug tool for seeing the exact samples
that the plot
uses to generate the graph. If it causes more confusion that good, maybe
it should be hidden.
Thanks,
Kay
On 4/4/12 09:24 , "Burkhard Kolb" <[email protected]> wrote:
>Hi Kay,
>I believe that the archiver and the data server do a pretty good job.
>Misleading are only the Severity and Status values in the Inspect Samples
>display in the case of Interpolated data. Maybe there should be a button
>to
>choose the raw data when one really wants to inspect data?
>
>Burkhard
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