 | Graph
style more closely follows ASE recommendations for 5 – 16 science. “Signs,
Symbols & Systematics” |
 | Sliders
replaced with drop down boxes for recording choice. |
 | Straight
line fit. Adjust your own line for "best fit" to the experimental
data and have it added to the graph. |
 | Type
in your own spreadsheet data so that Datadisc
Explore's powerful graphing and analysis are easily available for
experiments you don't do with sensors. |
 | With
the sound record option you can now collect up to 4 waveforms before you
close the recording window. Suitable for recording different instruments
playing the same note or the same instrument playing different notes. (no
Datalogger required) |
 | The
zoom button now produces a better, finer large graph. |
 | Datadisc
Explore
can now calculate the average of two channels. |
 | Tiled
graphs can now be selected for data where time is not the X axis. |
 | Duplicate
channel allows you to make a copy of data, keeping the original, before you
change it. |
 | The
timer button opens a new, simple and useful feature: a clock or stop-clock
that reads to 0.1 second (if you want to). Choose analogue or digital
display and carry out those pendulum experiments (and others) using Datadisc
Explore. (No Datalogger required) |