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Here you define what is plotted along the axes, for which stars, and other various options. If the choice for an axis required additional selection on what range of data indices to plot, another widget, the data selection widget will open (see below).
If more than one channel, baseline, or point is selected, multiple plots will appear in the plot widget for those indices not corresponding to the selected slice (the SLICE menu is optional in classes scan and astrom; in class point the default slice is pt. In order to have all plots in a single graph, select the ALL IN 1 option. The PRESET menu implements a short-cut to setting the most common selection for plots of the visibility either for slice pt or ch.
Clicking on PLOTSCREEN will display the plot. At this stage, you can fit functions to the data (FIT: the residuals are plotted and can be manually edited), enter a new plot range (RANGE: enter 0,0 for automatic scaling) or by defining a window (WINDOW: click left button to anchor upper left corner, click middle button fix size and shift box, click left button again to fix position or right button to select automatic scaling and exit), identify data points (IDENTIFY: click left button for repeated identifications, right button to exit), and edit data manually (EDIT).
As for editing, you have three options: automatic, zero, and manual editing. The first option will put the data through a median filter (point data) or edit outliers based on their deviation from a 3-rd order polynomial fit to the data (scan data). The second option will remove data points with value zero, and the last option (recommended) will let you define boxes to delete data inside or outside of a box. Note that the data selection applies to both plotting and editing.